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C O N T E N T SC O N T E N T SC O N T E N T SS E P T 1 , 2 0 1 2 • V O L . 6 N O . 4 0COVER STORY: One Dashing Eagle supreme in All American Futurity at Ruidoso Downs by Ty Wyant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5TOP RACING STORY: Ochoa breaks earnings record with American

Derby win . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Jockey Tad Leggett – his courageous battle continues by Martha Claussen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Canterbury Park season ends with solid gains; Bryan Schultz takes reins

as track superintendent at Delta Downs; Hubbard, Ruidoso Downs announce stricter guidelines for drug o� enders; Ruidoso Select Yearling Sale shows increase over 2011; AQHA calls for tracks and industry stakeholders to work with State Racing Commissions to address medication issues; Los Alamitos Equine Sale Catalog now available for iPad; Garcia achieves 1,000-win milestone; Zia Park issues Racing Guide, Code of Conduct for horsemen emphasized; Mine That Bird movie to begin production; NM-Bred Sale shows gains after two o� erings; Ruidoso Select Yearling Sale graduates dominate All American Futurity trials; NM-Bred Sale at Ruidoso Downs shows slight decrease, Heritage Place to hold inaugural Mixed Sale; Mawing bags 2,000th career victory

Race Recaps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Global Stage gets up for upset in Ruidoso Thoroughbred Championship;

NM-bred Gonna Cha Cha takes All American Juvenile; Isn’t He Clever outclasses rivals in Ruidoso Thoroughbred Derby at Ruidoso Downs

Favorite No Ordinary Love wins Manuel Lujan; ‘Old pros’ Our Choice, Cali Baby win stakes on Lineage Day; Miracle Snow breaks stakes record in Lineage Quarter Horse Championship at The Downs at Albuquerque

Halo Dolly wins Yellow Ribbon ’Cap; Executive Privilege wins Del Mar Debutante; Fed Biz gives Ba� ert 100th Del Mar Stakes; Tilde, Bejarano win Generous Portion Stakes; Capital Account wins Pat O’Brien Stakes; Obviously wins Del Mar Mile in course record time; Dullahan upsets in Paci� c Classic at Del Mar

Powerful run down lane captures Ricks for Patty’s Pride at Remington Park Fantasyville and Black N Silver upset favorites in City of Roses Filly and Mare

Sprint Claiming Series at Portland Meadows HH Guns Drawn takes Iowa Double Gold; Heroes Heart tops Prairie juvenile

trials at Prairie Meadows

RCI Rulings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41RMTC Rulings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Stakes Results Thoroughbred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Quarter Horse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

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C O V E R S T O R Y

By Ty Wyant

California invader One Dashing Eagle left no doubt about who is the nation’s top 2-year-old Quarter Horse with

a convincing victory in the Grade 1, $2.4 million All American Futurity on Monday afternoon at Ruidoso Downs.

The All American Futurity is the world’s richest Quarter Horse race and has the high-est purse of any 2-year-old race in North America.

Owned by Jose and Gustavo De La Torre with San Gregorio Racing Stables, One Dashing Eagle raced the 440 yards in :21.230 to win by three quarters of a length over Sud-den Thoughts while Aha Moment was third, three quarters of a length behind Sudden Thoughts.

Jockey Ramon Sanchez got One Dashing Eagle out of the gate in good order and he immediately went to the front. The power-ful son of One Famous Eagle then asserted himself in the fi nal half of the race to get his second major Grade 1 futurity win.

“I was like a length in front the second

jump. After that, everything was easy,” said Sanchez.

Trained by Jose De La Torre, One Dashing Eagle won the Grade 1, $1 million Ed Burke Million by one-and-one-quarter lengths in his fi nal California start before heading to Ru-idoso Downs and winning the 26th and fi nal trial to the All American Futurity. He was the sixth-fastest qualifi er with a :21.369 time.

One Dashing Eagle was the 3-2 favorite in the Ed Burke Million after setting the fast-est-qualifying time of :17.555 for 350 yards.

One Dashing Eagle, a $43,000 Ruidoso Select Yearling Sale purchase, has earned $1,626,205, including the $1,200,000 from the All American Futurity. He will now return to California and is eligible for the Grade 1 Golden State Million at Los Alamitos Race Course.

Bred by hall of famers Allred Broth-ers, One Dashing Eagle is a half-brother to Golden State Million winner One Sweet Jess and his dam is a full sister to leading sire Walk Thru Fire.

“We’re just glad that we’re here and we

know we can accomplish things with this kind of horse,” said co-owner Jose De La Torre. “He’s been great. This pedigree – with One Sweet Dash, Walk Thru Fire, all that fam-ily – is a great, great pedigree. We have to thank (the late) Jerry Allred (of breeder Allred Brothers). He’s watching this. He helped us a lot.”

One Dashing Eagle, Ramon Sanchez upPhoto by Gay Harris, Ruidoso Downs Race Track

All American Futurity winner One Dashing Eagle, with jockey Ramon Sanchez up Photos by SureBet Racing News

One Dashing Eaglesupreme in All American Futurity at Ruidoso DownsSeptember 3, 2012 • Ruidoso Downs, NM

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ATTILA’S STORMFOREST WILDCAT-SWEET SYMMETRY, BY MAGESTERIAL

$1,500 FOR 2013 IF BOOKED BEFORE NOV. 15, $2,500 AFTER

Top Three Second Crop Sire in SouthwestTop Five Two-Year-Old Sire in Southwest 3 Stakes Winners/5 Stakes Placed:DASHKOVA, at 3, 1st NM Breeders’ Oaks & Aztec Oaks THERMAL at 2, 1st Mountain Top NM Bred TB Futurity, 3rd Rio Grande Senor FuturityATTILA’S PARTING, at 2, 1st Totah S.Rio Fresco, Indication N M, Legal Storm, Storms Surprise & Fallon Fontane Speedy G3 SW/Multiple NY Stakes Winner/Multiple G1-stakes placed, ATTILA’S STORM is by the sire of champion sire D’WILDCAT-G1 and record holding sire WILDCAT HEIR-G1, sire of 39 two-year-old winners in his first crop.

Already a Southwest Leader

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21 Partnership’s runner-up Sudden Thoughts, a gelding by Wave Carver, won his fi rst two starts and then was a close second behind One Dashing Eagle in their All American Futurity trial. The Eduardo Gonzalez-trained gelding was the 10th and fi nal qualifi er to the All American Futurity. He was a $14,000 Ruidoso Select Yearling Sale purchase and earned $350,000 in the All American Futurity.

“I’m happy with my horse. He ran a good

second. No excuses, ran good,” said jockey Rodrigo Aceves.

Third-place fi nisher Aha Moment, a $29,000 Ruidoso Select Yearling Sale pur-chase, fi nished in a dead heat for the win in his trial for owners Jimmy and Marilyn Harrel. The son of All American Futurity winner No Secrets Here earned $185,000 is trained by Paul Jones.

Odds-on favorite PJ Chick In Black, the fastest qualifi er, fi nished sixth and sustained

her fi rst defeat after fi ve wins, including the Grade 1, $600,000 Ruidoso Futurity. “She warmed up really good. I thought she was on the top of her game, but she never got focused in the gate like she did in the trials. When the dirt started hitting her, she threw her head like she didn’t want to run. It wasn’t our day,” said jockey Esgar Ramirez.

One Dashing Eagle winning connectionsPhoto by SureBet Racing News

C O V E R S T O R Y

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T O P R A C I N G S T O R Y

By Ty Wyant

Reigning champion 2-year-old Ochoa, the 3-5 favorite, became the all-time leading money-earning Quarter

Horse at $2.5 million with an overwhelming win in the Grade 1, $2.2 million All American Derby on Sunday afternoon before 20,932 fans at Ruidoso Downs.

The only higher attendance marks at Ruidoso Downs have come on Labor Day when the All American Futurity, the world’s richest Quarter Horse race, is held.

Ochoa surpassed the previous earnings record of $2.2 million, set by the recently retired 2008 All American Futurity winner Stolis Winner. “I’m not a bit disappointed that Ochoa broke the record. Great horses are meant to break records” said Stoli Win-ner’s owner and breeder Jerry Windham.

The All American Derby set the all-time record for the highest purse for a 3-year-old and older Quarter Horse.

Ochoa earned $938,506 for the win and that is the highest winner’s share for a 3-year-old and older Quarter Horse ever awarded.

The race seemed to be Ochoa’s contest to lose since the post positions were deter-mined last Thursday morning. Ochoa started from the outside post position that perfectly fi ts his late-running style.

Owned by the partnership of breeder Johnny T.L. Jones’ J Bar 7 Ranch, Monte and Katsy Cluck with Doug Benson, Ochoa broke alertly from the outside post position and was even with his rivals within the fi rst 100 yards of the 440-yard dash. Jockey Roy Baldillez rode like he knew he had the best horse in the race, just keeping him balanced

and allowing him to increase his advantage to an expanding one-and-one-quarter lengths at the wire.

“He just deserves everything he gets. It’s just not getting in his way and he does the rest,” said Baldillez.

The Sleepy Gilbreath-trained Ochoa was timed in :21.272 for his sixth win from six starts at 440 yards. He has also earned $2.5 million in races at the distance. “I’ve got enough money to feed my cows another year,” quipped co-owner Jones.

“I thought when he was clear he was going to win. He’s just an awesome horse, and we’re very fortunate to own him.

“I’ve gotta give all the credit to Sleepy. I didn’t sleep with him, but Sleepy did.”

His quarter-mile success previously came with his one-and-one-half-length win

Ochoa breaksearnings record withAll American Derby winSeptember 2, 2012 • Ruidoso Downs, NM

Ochoa, Roy Baldillez upPhoto by Gay Harris, Ruidoso Downs Race Track

All American Derby winner Ochoa, with jockey Roy Baldillez up Photo by SureBet Racing News

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in last year’s $2.4 million All Ameri-can Futurity and his game head win in the $904,000 Rainbow Derby two starts ago. He is now the sixth horse to win the All American Futu-rity and the All American Derby.

In the All American Derby trials, the gelding by Tres Seis won his trial by two lengths over a sealed-sloppy track. He was the sixth-fastest qualifi er and each of the fi ve faster qualifi ers ran over a fast track.

“It feels great,” said Gilbreath. “He’s just a great horse and he’s the richest earning horse as a 3-year-old. We’d like to run him some more and increase the record. I was just concerned that he might get into trouble, but once I saw he had a place to run I wasn’t worried.”

The victory earned Ochoa an invitation to the Grade 1, $750,000 Champion of Champions in December at Los Alamitos Race Course.

Johnny Trotter’s runner-up Hez Our Secret raced to his career

defi ning fi nish. He was one of the leading juveniles at Ruidoso Downs last summer and then col-icked before the Rainbow Futurity. He nearly died, but was able to recover and fi nish fourth in the Grade 1, $2.2 million Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity. The Blane Wood-trained First Down Dash son fi nished in a dead heat for the win with A Toss Up in their All Ameri-can Derby trial.

Melissa Ann Miller’s homebred Jess Featureme Quick fi nished third for trainer Paul Jones. The Feature Mr Jess gelding made his stakes de-but in the All American Derby after winning his trial by a head.

The remaining order of fi nish was Testing The Ice, Bills Last, Linda Tee Fire, Eyein This Feature, Lotta Love For Robyn and BPS Jumpin Frisco. A Toss Up was a trainer scratch.

T O P R A C I N G S T O R Y

Trainer Sleepy Gilbreath gives Ochoa a well-deserved drinkPhoto by SureBet Racing News

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JockeyBolstered by family support,

his courageous battle continuesBy Martha Claussen

As a young boy growing up in Broken Bow, Neb., Tad Leggett had a dream. He wanted to be a jockey; to create that

unique bond with his equine counterpart and to feel the exhilaration of winning races.

For several decades, the dream was a reality. Beginning in 1987, he had successful runs at Prairie Meadows, Remington Park, Ruidoso Downs and Sunland Park, winning 1,432 career races, including eight Grade 1 victories. Leggett rode more than 8,700 horses and earned respect as one of the top Quarter Horse jockeys in North America.

“When I started, the jockey I most ad-mired was Jacky Martin,” said Tad. “I ran over him in one of my fi rst races at Trinity Mead-ows. He was steamed and told me off , but as my career continued, he was always there for me. I wanted to ride like Jacky; be still and stay out of their way.”

Leggett, 47, has fond memories of many champions he piloted throughout his career. He refers to Jess You and I as a “pretty cool horse” and was victorious aboard One Rare Bug, the 2020 AQHA Champion 3 year-old colt.

“I got to ride lots of good horses,” he said. “I did not ride Mr Chivato to You as a 2-year-old, but had some nice wins on him as an older horse. He had a great personality; he was always an underdog, but loved to win races. I never studied my stats or focused on events like winning my 1,000th race,” he added. “For me, it was all about riding and winning races; that is what I love to do.”

Leggett had longstanding tenures with Edward Ross Hardy and Don Mourning and a number of other horsemen. Toby Keeton was the trainer of Jess You and I in the 2010 Remington Park Invitational Championship. He had high regard for Leggett, both as a friend and competent rider.

“Tad always worked hard and gave you 100 percent,” stated Keeton. “He liked to ride the type of horse that he could just take hold and let them run the race. I knew he would fi t Jess You and I. It was a big win for both of us.”

Life transformedAs anyone on the backstretch will tell

you, being a jockey’s wife is far from easy.

Tina Leggett has made many adjustments since marrying Tad. The Leggetts moved to Bandera, Texas, two decades ago so that they would be home through the extended Quarter Horse season. When Bandera Downs closed, Tad traveled extensively to tracks in Oklahoma, Iowa, Texas and other states. Tina home schooled the three Leggett children, Tiff any, Travis and Trevor, but when they were older, she remained with the kids in Bandera while Tad hit the road. She had gotten plenty of calls following her husband’s spills on the racetrack, but, she quips, “most involved a CAT scan and doctors telling Tad he could go home.”

The accident on July 30, 2010, was a much diff erent story. Leggett was riding trials for the Black Gold Futurity at Fair Mead-ows. As he was pulling up his fi lly, Hoist the Colours, she unexpectedly went down on the clubhouse turn and Leggett was thrown to the ground. He was taken to St. John Hospital in Tulsa.

“The hospital didn’t want to give me any information over the phone, which is never a good sign,” recalled Tina. “When I was able to talk to Tad, he told me he could not feel his legs. I knew we were in trouble.”

Tina and her oldest son, Travis arrived at 7 a.m. and learned the extent of Tad’s condi-tion. His neck was broken, he suff ered nerve damage to his diaphragm and his lungs were aff ected by pneumonia. Doctors had no choice but to put Tad on a ventilator. He was unable to speak, but could read lips. Tina noticed that he would smile when he saw his family, but he was far from lucid.

“I couldn’t tell if he was compromised due to the medicine they had him on to con-trol the swelling, or if he was bleeding in his brain,” remembered Tina. “I wanted to remain positive for him and the kids, but my fear was that he might never be the same. Words can’t describe that feeling.”

Tad underwent surgery over the July 4th weekend to repair damage to his spine and stabilize his broken neck. After initially losing feeling in his arms and legs, he regained feel-ing in his fi ngers and could move his hands.

Tina began a 30-day ordeal beside her husband in the intensive care unit. Trevor brought Tad’s boots and whip to his ICU unit;

Tiff any and Travis commuted on weekends, but once the school year got underway, it was diffi cult to coordinate much family time.

It was an overwhelming experience for Tina. Tad’s career as a rider was over, and, while it was certain he would live, his future would not include the vocation he deeply loved. Tina had to remain strong for Tad and their children. Although she was an ER nurse, her knowledge of spinal cord injuries was limited. Meetings ensued with hospital administrators, social workers and business offi ce representatives. A decision had to be made as to where Tad would be taken. Tina prayed for guidance, and got a phone call that meant the world to her.

“Nancy LaSala from the PDJF called me,” said Tina. “She was like an angel; fi rst let-ting me talk and listening as I told her how diffi cult all the decisions were. Then with no hesitation, she told me what I needed to do.”

LaSala encouraged Tina to get organized, buy a notebook, write down everything and prepare for her next round of meetings with the hospital. St. John Hospital wanted to send Tad to a rehab center in Texas. Tina re-garded that choice as no more than a nursing home where Tad might never get off the ven-tilator. Tina was intent on ensuring that Tad would be taken to Craig Hospital in Denver. The center is highly regarded as an acute care and rehabilitation hospital that exclusively specializes in patients with spinal cord and traumatic brain injuries. Craig was the facility she wanted her husband to continue his care. She would not take no for an answer.

A traveling team from Craig Hospital came to Tulsa to evaluate Tad, and he was ac-cepted. A skilled respiratory therapist got Tad off the ventilator. For the next three months,

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ROLL HENNESSY ROLL

FIVE Stakes Winners in 2012: ROLL BLOOMERS ROLL ($169,260),HENNESEY SMASH ($38,000), 2-year-olds KISS MY HENNESSY ($164,098),BACK SEAT ROLL ($72,689) & HENNESSY ROAD ($62,079)-plus two time QH SW ROLLICKEN RED ($151,802).

Lifetime progeny earnings over $2-Million, with 75% starters / foals,70% winners / starters, 15% stakes horses / starters andaverage earnings per starter $27,552

Only Graded stakes winner in New Mexico by Hennessy, one ofStorm Cat’s fastest and best siring sons

One of four stakes winners from the blue hen dam of several popular young sires and million-dollar sales horses

#1 Sire of Two-Year-Olds in Southwest

Fee: $3,500 Live Foal

HENNESSY - ROLL OVER BABY, BY ROLLIN ON OVER

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THIS ONE’S ON A ROLL

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Tad remained at Craig, undergoing physical therapy and stretching exercises.

“I don’t remember anything about my fi rst 30 days in ICU,” said Tad. “My wife is an RN and stayed by my side. She pushed for me to go to Craig versus a rehab center.”

Rock-solid support from horsemenOne highlight for the Leggett family was the

lightening-fast show of support from horse-men and racetracks to raise funds and create awareness for the crisis aff ecting Tad. On July 10, an auction was held at Fair Meadows; fundrais-ers followed at Will Rogers Downs and Prairie Meadows.

Perhaps the most meaningful event for Tad took place on Labor Day of 2010. On that day, both Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse jockeys were asked to donate a losing mount fee to as-sist Tad’s family and help with costs associated with his care and rehabilitation. Jockeys rode with a boot decal in Tad’s name.

Tina was able to take her husband to an off -track simulcast facility near Craig Hospital to watch the All American Futurity. The couple was deeply touched to see Tad’s name on so many jockey boots. As they were watching, dozens of texts and photos of riders honoring Tad were sent their way.

“To be out of the hospital, even briefl y, and see so many riders showing their support of Tad was unbeliev-able,” said Tina.

The Leggetts are very proud people and will never be able to express their appreciation

for the outpouring of support following Tad’s accident.

“So many horsemen did so much for me,” stated Tad. “I can’t mention all the names and would hate to leave even one person out. But I don’t expect people to keep doing for me.”

Tina echoes that sentiment, with so much gratitude for the hard-working people from the backside that brought food, made donations and made daily visits to the hospital to show their support for Tad.

Tina could write a book on the chapter of their lives, but quickly points out one detail of paramount importance to all riders and their families when choosing a circuit.

“Riders need to be very careful to know what insurance coverage the tracks have,” states Tina. “Tad thought Fair Meadows had a $1 mil-lion policy; the reality was that their coverage maxed out at $500,000. The policy ran out three weeks before we left Denver.”

Once home, Tad faced a greater challenge than he had ever imagined. Tina went back to work and Tad underwent physical therapy and setting goals to regain his strength.

“I started standing up by myself one year after the accident,” he recalled. “They had given me a standing frame with knee braces. I used it and it bored me to death. Instead I started going to the ramp on my porch and pulling myself up.”

Insurance dilemma for jockeys The reality of career-ending injuries for

jockeys is sobering and economically disastrous. Unlike the professional athletes of the NFL, NBA, MLB or NHL, jockeys do not have salaries and few have lucrative endorsement deals to bolster their income.

Leggett was very conscientious about his fi nances throughout his career.

“When I was riding, I was careful about run-ning up bills,” said Tad. “I had no debt.”

Terry Meycocks, Jockeys’ Guild national director, is fully aware of this crisis, and his organization is working to improve safety and

standards to reduce catastrophic ac-cidents for riders.

“Since the Jockeys’ Guild was created, it has been committed to protecting jockeys, striving to achieve a safer racing environment, obtaining improved insurance and other benefi ts for jockeys and to monitor developments in local, state and federal laws aff ecting the racing industry, and in particular, the jock-eys,” he states.

Meycocks points out the con-tinuing major fl aw in the system.

“One of the most frustrating aspects of this sport is the fact that

What you can do to help

Tad Leggett is just one of 59 permanently disabled riders in need of assistance for medical care and therapy.

The Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund (PDJF) is a 501(c)(3) public charity that provides � nancial assistance to former jockeys who have su� ered cata-strophic on-track injuries. Since its founding in 2006, the fund has disbursed over $3 million to per-manently disabled jockeys, most of whom have su� ered paralysis or brain injuries.

Fundraising e� orts con-tinue on a regional and national level. “Riders Up-Saratoga Jockey Karaoke Contest” took place last month at Saratoga and the inaugural “Jockey for a Cause” Charity Event was held on July 18 at the DeHaven Estate In Rancho Santa Fe, following opening day races at Del Mar Thoroughbred Club in Del Mar, Calif. As part of the Arlington Million festivities, Arlington Park hosted “Dining with the Dynasty,” a charity event that brought legendary jockeys from all over the country to raise funds to bene� t the Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund and the Racetrack Chaplaincy of America.

Visit www.pdjf.org to learn more or make a donation online. Checks can be mailed to Perma-nently Disabled Jockeys Fund, P.O. Box 803, Elmhurst, IL 60126.

Supporters, volunteers and corporate partners interested in creating awareness and raising funds are encouraged to contact Nancy LaSala at 630-595-7660 or [email protected].

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DIABOLICAL

W I C K E D L Y F A S T

Ten first crop yearlings averaged $15,450. lead by second highest colt in the sale at $51,000

Brilliant International Graded SW of $1,467,401 and one of the world’s leading sprinters for four consecutive years

Won or placed in 19 stakes in 32 starts, including De Francis Dash-G1, Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint, Carter H.-G1, Dubai Golden Shaheen-G1, Krisklyer Int’l Sprint-G1

Stakes Winner from 6f to 1 1/16 miles

Spectacular winning times: 1:03 1/5, 1:08 2/5, 1:08 3/5, 1:09

Blazing hot Triple Digit Speed Figures 18 times, including 126, 122, 119

Won his first start at 2, 5 1/2 f MdSpWt at Belmont by 9 3/4 lengths

Leading First Crop Sale Sire at Ruidoso, Aug. 2012

Fee: $3,500 Live Foal

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every time a jockey suff ers a catastrophic injury, we are forced to ‘pass the hat’ in order to off set the medical costs and assist their families. In an occupation where an ambu-lance follows you as you are performing your duties, it is not a matter of if you are going to get hurt, but when you are going to get hurt. We have riders from apprentice riders to the leading riders of all time who suff er these career-ending and life-changing injuries.”

Hall of Fame induction last month

On Aug. 3, Tad Leggett was inducted into the Prairie Meadows Hall of Fame. His accomplishments at the Iowa racetrack were plentiful. Since he began riding there in 1989, he won 438 races and is Prairie Mead-ows’ overall leading Quarter Horse rider. He won 27 Quarter Horse stakes and six leading rider titles.

It was a very special night for Leggett, who was accompanied by his wife, children, his three brothers and their father, Tom.

“It was a really nice honor, and I feel privileged to be in their Hall of Fame,” said Tad. “At the same time, it was a little sad. You don’t get inducted if you are still riding.”

But sentiments like that are fl eeting for Leggett. He is committed to his rehabilita-tion, to staying positive and believing in his family and his faith.

Looking to the futureLeggett is not of the mindset to look

back, or harbor anger and resentment at the accident. He undergoes physical therapy three days a week. He reports that he has a few issues with spasms, but on a day-to-day basis is able to get around and stand up on his own.

“Progress is a continuing process,” admits Tad. “I do believe I will walk again.”

That conviction is no surprise to those who know and love him.

“When I got the call from Tulsa, it just

about killed me,” recalled Keeton. “But, he is blessed with an incredible family. Tina is amazing, as are the kids.”

Keeton talks to Leggett weekly and spends time with Trevor, 13, who aspires to be a jockey. In July, Keeton watched Trevor gallop a 3-year-old colt named Beat This Wagon.

“After he loped the horse, I entered him in a race at Retama Park, and he broke his maiden, winning by two lengths,” said Keeton. “Trevor couldn’t have been prouder telling me, ‘It’s all in the hands.’ Tad and I both got a big kick out of that.”

With his family solidly in his corner and the friendship and support of horsemen and relationships he has built for over 25 years, few people would bet against Tad Leggett.

Martha Claussen has been prominent in the Texas racing industry since 1997 as a publicist, writer and handicapper.

Tad Leggett and Family outside at Prairie Meadows.Photo by Jack Coady / Coady Photography

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SEPT 4, 2012Shakopee, MNCanterbury Park racing season ends with solid gainsAverage attendance up 7.3 percent, setting new record; total handle increases 25 percent

Canterbury Park concluded its 2012 live racing season Mon-day with increases in attendance and handle. Average attendance for the 62-day meet was 6,595, an increase of 7.3 percent com-pared to 2011 when average attendance was 6,143. The 2012 average attendance fi gure set a new record for the Shakopee racetrack.

The amount of money wagered throughout the meet, referred to as handle, increased by 25 percent compared to 2011. The 2011 season was shortened by a state government shutdown and consisted of 56race days. Av-erage daily handle was $452,405, an increase of 12.9 percent over 2011.

“We are very pleased with this season and are already planning for 2013,” Canterbury President Randy Sampson said.

A joint marketing and purse enhancement agreement was reached in June with the Shakop-ee Mdewakanton Sioux Commu-nity which operates Mystic Lake Casino Hotel. The agreement will add $75 million to the purses over the next 10 years. This season $2.7 million was injected into the purse fund, represent-ing a per day increase of 31.8 percent. A per day increase of an additional 25 percent is expected for 2013.

“The purse enhancement agreement will have a positive impact on the Minnesota racing industry in many ways,” Sampson said. “I expect to see more and

higher quality horses and stables racing at Canterbury in 2013,” Sampson said. “I also expect to see breeding in the state increase and have already heard from sev-eral horse breeders that intend to increase operations in the com-ing years. The excitement level for Minnesota racing has never been higher.”

Three-year-old Heliskier was named Horse of the Year. The undefeated Minnesota-bred won all four starts including victories in the $50,000 Victor S. Myers Stakes and $65,000 Minnesota Derby. Heliskier is owned by Marlene Colvin of Ethan, SD. He is trained by Mac Robertson and was ridden by Derek Bell.

Robertson won 53 races and was the leading thoroughbred trainer for the eighth consecutive season. Jockey Tanner Riggs won his fi rst rising title at Canterbury. He rode 74 winners, nine more than three-time leading rider Dean Butler. Ruben Martinez of Phoenix, AZ, with 20 wins, was the leading thoroughbred owner.

Edward Ross Hardy won his 11th quarter horse training title with 25 victories, 11 more than Vic Hanson. Hardy won at a 37% rate. His runners fi nished in the top three 78 percent of the time. Nik Goodwin won the quarter horse riding title for the second time. Goodwin had 21 wins. Three of Goodwin’s and Hardy’s victories came with Canterbury Derby winner Huckleberry Mo-jito, who was voted Canterbury Quarter Horse of the Year. Brenda Reiswig of Bismarck, ND was the leading owner with 10 victories. Canterbury’s 2012 divisional champions include:Horse of the Year - Heliskier

(owner: Marlene Colvin; trainer: Mac Robertson)

Three-Year-Old Colt or Gelding – Heliskier (owner: Marlene Colvin; trainer: Mac Robert-son)

Sprinter – Heliskier (owner: Marlene Colvin; trainer: Mac Robertson)

Older Horse – Tubby Time (owner: Jeff Larson; trainer: Mac Robertson)

Grass Horse – Tubby Time (owner: Jeff Larson; trainer: Mac Robertson)

Older Filly or Mare – Ruthville (owner: Arthur B Hancock, III; trainer: Michael Stidham )

Three-Year-Old Filly – Keewatin Ice (owner: Camelia Casby; trainer: Bryan Porter)

Two-Year-Old – Badge of Glory (owner: Cheryl Spick and Richard Bremer; trainer: Bernell Rhone)

Claimer – Patriate (owner: Rob-ert Johnson; trainer: Robert Johnson)

Quarter Horse – Huckleberry Mojito (owner: L M R 2011 ; trainer: Edward Ross Hardy)

Vinton, LABryan Schultz takes reins as track superintendent at Delta Downs

Delta Downs Racetrack Casino & Hotel has named Bryan Schultz as the track superinten-dent eff ective immediately. The 43-year-old native of Texas brings a wide variety of experience to his new position.

Schultz began working in the racing industry in 1990 when he took a position on the track maintenance crew at Trinity Meadows outside Fort Worth, Texas. In 1997 he took a similar job on the track crew at Lone Star Park and in 2000 was promoted to assistant track superintendent at the Grand Prairie, Texas oval.

In addition to his years in racing, Schultz also boasts a vast knowledge of the tools used to accomplish his tasks. He has worked for such construction companies as Halliburton, Rod-

man Construction and Sullivan Ag Service as an equipment operator.

“I am very excited about joining the racing team at Delta Downs,” said Schultz. “It’s one of the top night time tracks in the country each year and I look forward to working with the staff and horsemen to produce the best racing surface possible.”

Schultz will ply his trade at Delta Downs when the track embarks on its 2012-2013 Thor-oughbred season Friday, October 19. The 88-day meeting runs through March 23 with live rac-ing taking place each Wednesday through Saturday night begin-ning at 5:45 p.m. CST.

SEPT 3, 2012Ruidoso Downs, NMHubbard, Ruidoso Downs announce stricter 2013 guidelines for drug of-fenders

R.D. Hubbard, chairman of the board and majority owner of Ruidoso Downs Race Track, an-nounced that drug off enders will be booted from the race track’s private property beginning in 2013, saying “the sign is out that drug off enders are not welcome at Ruidoso Downs Race Track and in New Mexico.”

In addition, he has informed the New Mexico Racing Commis-sion and New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez that he will work to get other tracks to im-plant the same strict guidelines.

“I have been in the horse racing business for more than 50 years and I love the horses and the sport,” Hubbard said. “I will not idly stand by and watch a few mistreat these great animals and ruin the great sport of horse racing. Consequently, I have informed the New Mexico Racing Commission and the Governor of

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our intentions for the 2013 race season.”

The new guidelines will be that any positive test for a Class 1 or Class 2 drug will result im-mediately in the trainer having his stalls revoked and his or her ability to enter horses suspended as well. They will be banned from the grounds. These guidelines will be included in the stall appli-cation which trainers sign when applying for stalls.

“The race track provides stalls to trainers rent free and we pay all the utilities associated with them as well as the cost of removal of waste,” Hubbard said. “Most people do not realize that having stalls at a track is a privi-lege and not a right.

Consequently, anyone who abuses these great animals and this wonderful sport are not welcome at Ruidoso Downs Race Track.

“This should not be a bur-densome rule to anyone because there is no need for a Class 1 or Class 2 drug to be anywhere near these horses. We recognize that the majority of trainers are quality and trustworthy horse-men and it is just a few who have abused the system. This guide-line will give all other owners and trainers as well as the fans the assurance that horses are all run-ning with an equal opportunity.”

Hubbard did not stop there. “I have already spoken with Dr. Ed Allred (owner of Los Alami-tos Race Course in Southern California) and he fully supports this guideline and is going to institute it there as well,” Hub-bard continued. “Furthermore, I am personally going to seek the agreement of the other tracks in New Mexico as well as Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana to join us in this effort.”

Executive Vice President Don Treadway of the nearly 300,000 member strong American Quar-ter Horse Association offered his support as well. “We very pleased to see this action taken by Ruidoso Downs and will do everything we can to take a lead-

ership role in implanting this and other strong guidelines against illegal drug users in all areas of the country.”

Ruidoso Downs Race Track has been a strong supporter of active steps the New Mexico Racing Commission has already taken in cracking down on the illegal use of Class 1 and Class 2 drugs. It worked collectively with the Racing Commission to find one of the few laboratories in the country (University of California Davis) able to detect the designer drugs that a few horsemen were using on Memo-rial Day weekend, the opening of the 2012 race season at Ruidoso. That enhanced testing resulted in multiple bad tests on opening weekend.

“The good news is that since May 26, there has not been one positive test for a Class 1 drug and only two high caffeine tests,” Hubbard said. “I believe every-one got the message and now are playing by the rules. This new guideline will be one more step in our effort to work with the Commission to clean house on anyone using illegal drugs. Everyone will have had plenty of notice that the sign is out that drug offenders are not welcome at Ruidoso Downs Race Track and in New Mexico.”

Ruidoso Select Yearling Sale shows increase over last year

The Ruidoso Select Year-ling Sale gained momentum throughout the three-night offering and concluded with the average sale price up 6.2 percent over 2011 figures and up 33.3 percent over 2010 figures.

The total sale average was $46,735.

The final session on Sunday night concluded with a $46,502 average on 110 head sold, up two percent over 2011 and an incredible 62.1 percent over 2010 figures.

The high-selling yearling went through the ring on Sunday

night when Carol On My Mind brought $520,000. She was consigned by 6666 Ranch, agent and purchased by William Smith. Her dam First Carolina won the Grade 1 Heritage Place Futurity and earned $415,047. The Corona Cartel filly is a sister All American Futurity finalist Denver Pass.

The second high-seller on Sunday night, Jasmine Beauty, brought $350,000 on a bid from Abigail Kawananakoa. She was consigned by Lazy E Ranch, LLC, agent for Bollenbach Farm. The Valiant Hero daughter is out of a stakes-producing daughter of champion Speedy Empress, the dam of three stakes winners.

The second-high seller for the entire sale was Wide Open Heart at $500,000. The first foal of All American Futurity winner Heartswideopen sold on Satur-day night. The First Down Dash son was purchased by Bobby Cox from the Julianna Hawn Holt consignment.

There were those two yearlings who hit the $500,000 level, three sold for more than $400,000, eight for more than $300,000, 12 for more than $200,000 and 31 yearlings sold for more than $100,000.

SEPT 1, 2012AQHA calls for tracks and industry stakeholders to work with State Racing Commissions to address medication issuesQ-Racing Journal

The American Quarter Horse Association is dedicated to the health and well-being of the American Quarter Horse, and it works to ensure the integrity and welfare of the entire horse industry. While a recent outbreak of medication violation is not representative of thousands of members, owners and trainers, it is something the Association and racing horsemen take very seriously.

At its Aug. 29 meeting, the AQHA Executive Committee rati-

fied recommendations from an Aug. 15 Racing Council meeting. Among the recommendations are the following key points, which should be implemented as soon as possible to address medication issues:• Only RMTC-accredited labo-

ratories should be permitted to test samples, with results available to the public.

• Medications permitted in the racehorse should be sub-jected to stricter regulatory thresholds with increased recommended withdrawal times.

• Racing jurisdictions’ reac-tion to positive tests and due process in handing out fines and penalties must be timelier.

• A horse that is given a posi-tive test for a Class 1 drug should be placed on the vets list for at least 15 days.

• A trainer whose horse is the subject of a Class 1 positive test should not be permit-ted to enter or start horses pending final adjudication of the positive test in question.

• Penalties for Class 1 and Class 2 medication viola-tions, as well as repeat of-fenders, should be increased.The Association has already

shown a deep commitment to addressing these issues through financial support of worthy industry initiatives and also provides industry leadership to enact change. For example, AQHA conditionally endorses the Jockey Club’s Reformed Racing Medication Rules, and has worked with states to enact regulations regarding misuse of the therapeutic medication clenbuterol. AQHA is a member of the Racing Medication and Testing Consortium and Racing Commissioners International.

Ruidoso Downs in New Mex-ico, is among the racetracks that have shown a commitment to work with AQHA to clean up any violations or perceived cheating.

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AQHA and the track are work-ing with the New Mexico Racing Commission, which is in charge of rulings and enforcement.

AQHA is also coordinating with other key states around the nation, as well as setting up industry stakeholders meetings to move forward with a reformed medication proposal.

Cypress, CALos Alamitos Equine Sale Catalog now available for iPad, online and in print

The 2012 Los Alamitos Equine Sale catalog can now be downloaded for free to your iPad through the popular equineline.com Sales Catalog App website. The Los Alamitos Equine Sale will be held on October 6 and 7 on the sales grounds next to Los Alamitos Race Course and will feature 492 head of Quarter Horse yearlings, broodmares and

mixed stock this year. Printed versions of the Los

Alamitos Equine Sale catalog will be available at Los Alamitos Race Course. Horsemen can also view the catalog online at www.losalamitosequinesale.com. The online catalog features photo-graphs of many of the top year-lings being offered at the sale.

The new, free catalog iPad App is easy to download on theequineline.com site. Just click on the iPad icon on the left hand side of the page, under “What’s New?” Once you have the App on your iPad, double click to open, go to the top left hand corner and select “Available Sales.” Scroll down until you find “Los Alamitos Equine Quarter Horse Sale.” Se-lect that icon and it will automat-ically download to your iPad.

The App enables prospec-tive buyers with the ability to write on and highlight catalog pages in color, assign ratings,

make conformation notes, record veterinary information, include information important to you, create “short lists” with hips of interests, view mini catalogs, search a catalog using various options and much more. The index tool will allow you to view the catalog based on consignors, sires, dams, barns, covering sires and more. The search tool will al-low you to custom lists of horses based on a variety of selected criteria. You can also e-mail cata-log pages with your notes to any e-mail address.

“We are thrilled to offer the Los Alamitos Equine Sale catalog as an iPad App,” said Dino Perez, the business manager of the Pa-cific Coast Quarter Horse Racing Association, which manages the Los Alamitos Equine Sale. “I know buyers from all over the world will enjoy using this App and we are excited to see our catalog in this new format. We are thrilled at the quality of our catalog in 2012 and look forward to a great October sale full of outstanding yearlings.”

Additional sale related docu-ments and schedules are avail-able at www.losalamitosequin-esale.com. For more information contact the Los Alamitos Equine Sale at 714-236-1735.

AUG 30, 2012Del Mar, CAGarcia achieves 1,000-win milestone

Jockey Martin Garcia, 27-year-old native of Veracruz, Mexico, scored the milestone 1,000th victory of his career Thursday when he booted home Bubba Fizz in the second race at Del Mar.

Bubba Fizz, a two-year-old gelded son of Sunriver owned by JR Riley Stables and trained by Mike Mitchell, responded gamely to Garcia’s handling in the stretch to defeat Disarm by a head in the six furlong race over Del Mar’s main track. Third choice in the wagering, Bubba Fizz paid $12.40 to win.

Garcia, again solidly en-trenched among the top riders at Del Mar this summer, garnered his first career triumph August 17, 2005 at Bay Meadows. He enjoyed considerable success in the San Francisco area before coming to Southern California. In 2006, his first season at Del Mar, he finishing second in the standings to champion Victor Espinoza.

Garcia, who didn’t begin his career until age 20, made it 1,001 wins in Thursday’s seventh race, clicking astride 7-1 longshot Royal Encounter, also trained by Mitch-ell. Royal Encounter paid $17.60 and gave the young rider his 19th victory this season and a tie for fourth spot in the standings.

That situation only lasted un-til the featured eighth race which Garcia also won, going wire-to-wire aboard Racing Aptitude for trainer Bob Baffert, giving him a triple for the afternoon, 1,002 career wins and his 20th triumph of the meeting and making him all alone in fourth place in the standings behind Rafael Beja-rano, Joe Talamo and Garrett Gomez.

Racing Aptitude, owned by Donald R. Dizney, raced a mile and one-sixteenth on the grass in 1:40.18 in defeating Red Sun by a

Jockey Martin Garcia, 27, scored his 1,000th career victory aboard Bubba Fizz in the second race Thursday, Aug. 30 at Del Mar Race Track in Del Mar, Calif.Photo by ©Benoit Photo

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half-length in 1:40.13. Thirtyfirst-street was third, with 8-5 favored Lucky Primo a troubled fourth.

Thursday’s attendance totaled 8,557.

Hobbs, NMZia Park issues Racing Guide for 2012 racing season, Code of Conduct for horsemen emphasized

An updated version of the Zia Park Horsemen’s Guide is now available as the track prepares of the 8th season of live Thorough-bred and Quarter Horse racing.

The guide contains a “Code of Conduct” applicable to all participants in racing activities at Penn National Gaming’s eleven pari-mutuel facilities across the United States. Penn National Gaming is North America’s larg-est operator of pari-mutuel facilities. It also contains all local rules and regulations pertaining to Zia Park.

“The Guide was developed in early 2011 to raise awareness among all participants within our various racing programs with a focus on accountability, integ-rity and safety,” said Christopher McErlean, Vice President of Rac-ing for Penn National Gaming, Inc. “Each property also has the ability to create a customized Lo-cal Rules section to fit their own needs, but the main body of the Guide provides a clear roadmap for horsemen and racing indi-viduals on meeting our expecta-tions,” said McErlean.

“We presented a copy of the Racing Guide to the New Mexico Racing Commission at their monthly meeting last week and received encouraging feedback,” said Rick Baugh, Assistant Gen-eral Manager for Zia Park. “The Guide will be widely distributed, in English and Spanish, and there should be little question as to where we stand on matters of integrity for this upcoming meet,” Baugh added. “We are hope-ful that the other racetracks in New Mexico will look closely at adopting a similar type of guide

for their respective race meets,” Baugh added.

Zia Park opens it 54-day meet on Sept. 8. Highlighting the meet will be $3 million in stake purses, including the New Mexico Champions Day on Octo-ber 28. Copies of the Horsemen’s Guide will be distributed to all horsemen entering the grounds of Zia Park, available in all horse-men areas at the track and on-line at www.ziaparkcasino.com/Racing under the Horsemen’s Section.

AUG 25, 2012Roswell, NMMine That Bird movie to begin production

Production is set to begin in September on “50 to 1,” an independent movie about 2009 Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (Grade 1) upset win-ner Mine That Bird.

Jim Wilson, who produced “Dances With Wolves,” “The Body-guard,” and “Wyatt Earp” will pro-duce and direct the movie, which will be in production from early September through October in various locations in New Mexico.

Mine That Bird rose to national fame in 2009, when he arrived from New Mexico to win the Kentucky Derby, triggering the second-highest win payout in the race’s history. Although the Birdstone gelding never won another race, he finished second in the Preakness Stakes (Grade 1) to eventual Horse of the Year Rachel Alexandra and third in the Belmont Stakes (Grade 1).

Wilson told The Associated Press that the project will shoot at various locations, including Sunland Park, where Mine That Bird finished second in the Bor-derland Derby and fourth in the Sunland Derby prior to heading to Kentucky. The film will also shoot in Las Cruces, Edgewood, Albuquerque, Bernalillo and Santa Fe.

The New Mexico Film Office says that the production will involve 30 featured actors, more

than 550 extras, and will employ at least 100 crew members from New Mexico.

Mine That Bird resides in retirement at Mark Allen’s Double Eagle Ranch and is co-owned by Leonard P. Blach, DVM of Buena Suerte Equine both of Roswell, New Mexico.

AUG 20, 2012Ruidoso Downs, NMNM-Bred Sale shows gains after two offerings

The New Mexico-bred Quar-ter Horse and Thoroughbred Sale showed gains after the two sessions, one night for Quarter Horses and the next night for Thoroughbreds.

Updated figures revealed that the total sale average was $9,147, up from $9,041 in 2011.

The Thoroughbreds led the gains, from an average of $8,483 per head last year to $9,071 this year after previous figures were reevaluated. This is an increase of nearly seven percent.

The Quarter Horse yearlings showed a modest decline from $9,325 last year to $9,193 this year in the final analysis.

Each breed showed massive gains over 2010 figures when the total sale average was $5,971 (up 53 percent) with Thoroughbreds averaging $4,803 (up 89 percent) and Quarter Horses averaging $6,886 (up 33.5 percent).

Topping the Quarter Horse yearlings and the entire sale was Veramonte, a son of Jes-sie James Jr and Wild Vines. He was consigned by MJ Farms and purchased by Bob and Delores Gerhardt. Wild Vines is the dam of Grade 1 Rainbow Futurity win-ner Wild Six.

The second high-seller was the top-selling thoroughbred at $59,500 was a son of Ghostly Moves out of the stakes-produc-ing mare Explosive Peaches. He was offered by A&A Ranch and purchased by the partnership of Joe Dee Brooks, Scott Bryant, Lee Lewis and Dale Taylor. The colt is a full brother to Copper Top

Futurity winner Explosive Mine, an earner of $168,053.

AUG 19, 2012Ruidoso Downs, NMRuidoso Select Yearling Sale graduates dominate All American Futurity trials

The odds are that if you were looking for a prospect to race in the Grade 1, $2.4 million All Amer-ican Futurity that you could have found that horse at last year’s Ruidoso Select Yearling Sale.

Of the 10 qualifiers to the 440-yard dash with the winner earning $1,200,000, seven of the horses are graduates of last year’s sale.

This year’s offering of 437 yearlings will be held after the races at Ruidoso Downs Aug. 31 through Sept. 3.

The All American Futurity qualifiers and their final bid were Native Tea Rose ($330,000), Krash Cartel ($72,000), One Dashing Eagle ($43,000), Jess A Zoomin ($35,000), Aha Mo-ment ($29,000), Mr Perry Car-tel ($17,000) and the biggest bargain was Sudden Thoughts ($14,000).

Last year’s sale averaged $44,026, up from $35,048 in 2010.

The All American Futurity is the world’s richest Quarter Horse race and has the highest purse of any two-year-old horserace in North America, regardless of breed. It is held on Labor Day, closing day of the summer racing season at Ruidoso Downs, and is one of the most attended sport-ing events in New Mexico with more than 20,000 fans every year.

In the Grade 1, $2.2 million All American Derby there are six 2010 Ruidoso Select Yearling Sale graduates. They are Hez Our Secret ($110,000), Lotta Love For Robyn ($80,000), Bills Last ($47,000), Linda Tee Fire ($30,000), Eyein This Feature ($26,000) and Ochoa ($25,000)

Ochoa is one the all-time

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great bargains. He has earned $1.6 million and will pick up an-other $938,506 if he can win the All American Derby. That would raise his career earnings to $2.5 million and he would become the all-time leading money-earn-ing Quarter Horse.

The All American Derby, held on the Sunday before Labor Day, is the richest Quarter Horse race for 3-year-old and older Quarter Horses. It has a higher purse than any of the thoroughbred Triple Crown races – the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness and the Belmont Stakes.

For more information, go to www.raceruidoso.com and fol-low Ruidoso Press Box (@RuiPres-sBox) on Twitter.

AUG 18, 2012Ruidoso Downs, NMNM-Bred Sale at Ruidoso Downs shows slight de-cline

The New Mexico-bred Quar-ter Horse Yearling Sale at Ruidoso Downs showed a modest 3.7 percent decline from last year, however was still up nearly 29 percent when compared to the 2010 offering.

The average sale price per horse sold (final) was $8,880 on Friday evening, compared to $9,171 last year. In 2010, the aver-age price was $6,886.

The median price rose to $5,350 from $5,000 last year.

There were 176 yearlings sold this year, compared to 182 last year.

Topping the offering at $92,000 was Veramonte, a son of Jessie James Jr and Wild Vines. He was consigned by MJ Farms and purchased by Bob and Delores Gerhardt. Wild Vines is the dam of Grade 1 Rainbow Futurity win-ner Wild Six.

The second high-seller was Heza Fast Hitter, a son of Hard Hitting and Prissy Sin. He sold for $45,000 to Stan Watkins from the TNL Farm consignment. Prissy Sin is a half-sister to champion and stakes-winning producer Blazin Fire.

AUG 17, 2012Oklahoma City, OKHeritage Place to hold inaugural Mixed Sale in December

Heritage Place is pleased to announce the Inaugural Thoroughbred Mixed Sale to be conducted Saturday, Dec. 8 at Heritage Place in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The sale will be avail-able to Thoroughbreds only and for horses of all ages, including a paddock-type offering of race-horses currently in training.

The sale is being held the closing weekend of the Reming-

ton Park Fall Meet and in con-junction with the Thoroughbred Racing Association of Oklahoma’s annual meeting. The catalog entry fee is $500 per horse and commission is 5 percent with a minimum of $100.

Catalog deadline is Nov. 13.The sale is being offered

with the support and endorse-ment of the Thoroughbred Rac-ing Association of Oklahoma and should be an exciting weekend for all Thoroughbred breeders, owners and trainers. More details and consignment forms will be announced soon please check our website www.heritageplace.com or TRAO’s website www.traoracing.com for updates.

AUG 9, 2012Auburn, WALeslie Mawing bags 2,000th career victory

Jockey Leslie Mawing rode the 2,000th winner of his career Thursday evening at Emerald Downs.

The 38-year-old native of Johannesburg, South Africa achieved the milestone aboard Grand Baylee in the fifth race, rallying the 3-year-old Lion Heart filly from far back for a 5-to-1 upset over odds-on favorite Tul-lamore Dew.

“I didn’t think we were going to get there, but we got up in the

shadow of the wire,” Mawing said of his 2,000th winner. The official winning margin was a neck, as Grand Baylee rolled from nine lengths back to tag the 2-to-5 favorite Tullamore Dew in the final strides.

Accompanied in the win-ner’s circle by his wife Catherine and three children, Mawing paid tribute to all the horsemen and fans that have supported him throughout an 18-year career that began at Les Bois Park in Boise, Idaho in 1994.

“I want to thank all the train-ers, owners, family, friends and fans,” Mawing said. “I’ve had a lot of support over the years.”

Mawing pointed out that exactly $2,000 was wagered on Grand Baylee to win and said it was an omen from his father, who had encouraged him to become a jockey. He began the night needing two wins for the milestone and got the first one aboard 11-to-10 favorite Cresent McGain in the third race.

Mawing, who won his first Emerald Downs riding title last year with 129 wins, has 464 victories at Emerald Downs, and the 2,000 wins make him the track’s leading active rider. Gallyn Mitchell, winner of 2,612 races lifetime, is likely sidelined for the season with a broken hand.

Leslie Mawing bags his 2,000th ca-reer victory aboard Grand Baylee in the fifth race Aug. 9 at Emerald Downs.Photo courtesy of Emerald Downs

Vickie Yolanda Smallwood was presented with an Acknowledgement of Excellence Award from Ruidoso Downs Racetrack. Vickie was 5th in the nation with nearly 10,000 starts and an outstanding record of 1,004 wins for over $5 million in earnings.Photo courtesy of Ruidoso Downs Racetrack

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SEPT 3, 2012The Downs at Albuquerque, NMFavorite No Ordinary Love wins Manuel Lujan

No Ordinary Love was a prompt 2-1 favorite in the $25,000 Manuel Lujan Stakes for 3-year-old Quarter Horses at The Downs at Albuquerque on Monday.

Saddled by Miguel Castillo and ridden by Macario Rodriguez for owner Allen Garcia Ruiz, No Ordinary Love went 350 yards in :17.289 while defeating Cryin The Blues by a head and earning a career-best 96 speed index. No Ordinary Love’s clocking was the stakes’ fourth-fastest winning time since it was shortened from from 400 to 350 yards in 1999.

No Ordinary Love was bred in California by longtime breeders John Andreini and Zory Kuzyk. The sorrel colt’s sire, Check Him Out, is a 13-year-old son of the Storm Cat (TB) stallion Hennessy (TB) who won three graded stakes at Los Alamitos from 2001-02, including the 2001 Ed Burke Futurity (Grade 1) and ‘02 Golden State Derby (Grade 1).

No Ordinary Love’s dam, Lady Tenaya, is a 14-year-old daughter of the Streakin Six stal-lion Sixarun who won the 2002 AQHA Distaff Challenge Cham-pionship (Grade 1) at Lone Star Park. The colt is a half brother to 2010 Hobbs America Derby (Grade 2) winner Corona For The Lady and ‘04 All American Juvenile Invitational Stakes (RG3) winner Desirio.

No Ordinary Love’s second dam, the Dash For Cash mare Alethia, is a full sister to AQHA champions Florentine and Calyx.

The $15,000 winner’s share of the Manuel Lujan Stakes purse increased No Ordinary Love’s earnings to $85,088, of which $64,800 has been banked this year. The colt has won fi ve of 11 starts, and his season race record includes a neck victory in the

400-yard, $50,000 Animas Stakes at SunRay Park on April 22.

Mighty Famous Vic fi nished third, a neck behind No Ordi-nary Love, and was followed by Jumpn Gun, Fly Stolis Chick, Always Furst, Valient Prince, A Fortunate Choice, and Simply Swift.

A one-time $2,500 claimer, runner-up Cryin The Blues races for Santa Fe Racing by Carrillo’s LLC. The California-bred gelding by 2002 champion aged stal-lion Jess Louisiana Blue has won three of 15 starts and has banked $24,227.

Mighty Famous Vic is a homebred Mighty Invictus gelding campaigned by David E. Barrett of Alto, New Mexico. An earner of $83,735 from 15 outs – all in New Mexico – Mighty Famous Vic was coming off of a

1 1/2-length win in a 440-yard Rainbow Derby (Grade 1) trial at Ruidoso Downs on July 4.

Del Mar, CAHalo Dolly wins Yellow Ribbon ’Cap

Four-year-old fi lly Halo Dolly, a confi rmed front-runner until this summer at Del Mar, utilized her new come-from-behind style to maximum eff ectiveness Mon-day with a going-away victory in the featured Grade 2 Yellow Ribbon Handicap for older fi llies and mares.

Rallying from mid-pack un-der the red-hot Joe Talamo, Halo Dolly charged into command in the stretch and went on to score by 1 ¼ lengths over City to City, the 2011 winner of the race un-der its former name, the Palomar

Photo credits:ARIZONA:Turf Paradise: Coady Photography

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IOWA:Prairie Meadows Racetrack: Jack

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No Ordinary Love

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Handicap.City to City, the 5-2 favorite

under Mike Smith, nosed out longshot Vivo Per Lei for second, with fourth-place Go Forth North another head farther back.

Halo Dolly, a daughter of Popular owned by Hoeffl in, Tahajian and Todaro and trained by Jerry Hollendorfer, won the Solana Beach Handicap August 19, her second straight success in that race, also rallying from far back, as she did again Monday.

Halo Dolly provided Talamo with his eleventh stakes victory of the meeting, only one behind Rafael Bejarano who was sixth in theYellow Ribbon aboard well-supported Byrony. The record for most stakes wins in a Del Mar season is 12 shared by four riders, Laffi t Pincay, Jr., Gary Stevens, Chris McCarron and Corey Naka-tani.

Halo Dolly went to the gate at 5-1 and returned $13.60, $6.40 and $4.60 while earning $150,000 after her 13th win in 22 career starts. Her earnings now total $623,396.

City to City, also trained by Hollendorfer, paid $4.20 and $3.20, while Vivo Per Lei returned $9.60 to show.

Final time for the mile and one-sixteenth over the infi eld grass course was 1:40.52.

In the fi rst of two supporting features on the Labor Day pro-gram, 14-1 outsider Native Trea-

sure and jockey Juan Hernandez scored a decisive victory in the $150,000 I’m Smokin Stakes for California-bred two-year-olds.

Native Treasure, a son of Tribal Rule owned by Heeg, Neary Racing and trainer Ed Mo-ger, Jr., who had been competing in Northern California, defeated The Humancomplaint by almost two lengths in 1:09.69 for the six furlongs. Strong Wind was third, with 3-2 favored Ballard Ruler fourth.

Native Treasure returned $30.40 to win after scoring his second triumph in fi ve starts. He increased his earnings to $103,100 after receiving fi rst money of $85,500.

In the second stakes on the undercard, GEM Racing Stable’s Renee’s Queen, the longest shot in the fi eld of ten two-year-old fi l-lies at 30-1 under jockey Agapito Delgadillo, outfi nished her rivals in a blanket fi nish to win the inaugural $100,000 Oak Tree Juvenile Fillies in a $63.60 upset.

Renee’s Queen, a non-winner in three previous starts, hit the wire a head in front of 13-1 Shrilanka, with 3-2 favorite Speedinthruthecity another nose back in third and a neck in front of Truly Marie.

Renee’s Queen, a daughter of After Market trained by Eric Guillot, ran the mile on the infi eld turf course in 1:36.36 to earn fi rst prize of $60,000. GEM Racing

Stable is the nom de course of Gabriel Moreno of Lafayette, Louisiana.

With no perfect tickets in Monday’s Pick Six, Wednesday’s closing-day card will have a car-ryover of $194,259. Wednesday’s Pick Six will begin with the fi fth race of the ten-race program. Post time for the fi rst race will be 2 p.m. and the feature will be the Grade I $300,000 Del Mar Futurity for two-year-olds.

Monday’s attendance was 12,223.

Ruidoso Downs Racetrack, NMGlobal Stage gets up for upset in Ruidoso Thoroughbred Championship

David Wolochuk and Patrick Dale Montoya’s Global Stage, a 19-1 longshot, rallied along the rail and caught Forest Mouse in the fi nal stride to win the $50,000 Ruidoso Downs Thoroughbred Championship on Monday after-noon.

Global Stage raced the one-and-one sixteenth-mile in 1:46.11 for his fi rst win since taking an optional-claiming race at Sun-land Park in April.

Ridden by Ken Tohill, Global Stage fi nished a neck ahead of Forest Mouse while it was four-and-a-half lengths back to third place fi nisher Watch Me Go.

A fi ve-year-old gelding by Globalize, Global Stage was third in the Mark Villa Memorial two starts ago and then shipped to Arapahoe Park near Denver and was well-beaten in the Arapahoe Classic.

Parnell Thomas’ Forest Mouse won his two previous starts, highlighted by the San Juan County Commissioners Handicap at Sun Ray Park.

Raymond Simpson’s Watch Me Go, winner of the 2011 Tampa Bay Derby and a starter in the Kentucky Derby, has had a successful summer at Ruidoso Downs. He won the Free Spirit Handicap and was second in the Mark Villa Memorial.

NM-bred Gonna Cha Cha takes All American Juvenile

Gonna Cha Cha, a $50,000 supplemental entrant to the All American Futurity trials, earned $21,990 of that sum when he won the $84,000 All American Juvenile on Monday at Ruidoso Downs.

The 440-yard All American Juvenile is for horses who did not qualify for the Grade 1, $2.4 mil-lion All American Futurity.

Cody Wainscott rode Gonna Cha Cha to the neck win over Fastpass Regard in :21.864 for the 440 yards.

It was another neck back to third-place fi nisher A Dream To

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Remember.Owned by Norma Alvarez,

Brenda Alvarez and Debra Laney, Gonna Cha Cha made the fi rst three of her starts against New Mexico-breds, highlighted by a game head win in the $395,000 Zia Futurity two starts ago. She then fi nished second in her All American Futurity trial in her fi rst start against open company.

The Gonna Ro Sham Bo stands at A &A Ranch in Anthony, NM, sired Gonna Cha Cha who now has four wins and that close second-place fi nish from fi ve starts.

KH Logax-owned and -bred Fastpass Regard, a gelding by Chicks Regard, was fourth in the Ruidoso Juvenile and then sec-ond in his All American Futurity trial for trainer Juan Gonzalez.

Owned by R.D. Hubbard, Johnny Cope and Butch South-way, A Dream To Remember won her maiden by three quarters of a length when she took her All American Futurity trial for trainer Paul Jones.

SEPT 1, 2012Del Mar, CAExecutive Privilege wins Del Mar Debutante

Executiveprivilege, the 4-5 favorite ridden by Rafael Be-jarano, preserved her perfect record Saturday as she rallied in the stretch to nail front-running

Beholder in the fi nal stride to win the Grade 1 $300,000 Del Mar Debutante for two-year-old fi llies.

Scoring the fourth triumph of her career, Executive Privilege gained the nod at the wire to win by a nose in 1:23.43 for the seven furlongs. Beholder, an 8-1 longshot, took command from the gate under Garrett Gomez, turned into the stretch with a clear advantage but was unable to hold off the winner in the last few yards.

Mechaya, 5-2 second choice in a fi eld of eight fi llies, salvaged third money, 4 ¼ lengths behind the runner-up and 2 ¼ lengths in front of Miss Empire.

Executiveprivilege, a daugh-ter of First Samurai purchased for $650,000 at the Ocala Breeders’ Sale of two-year-olds in training in April by Mike Pegram, Karl Watson and Paul Weitman and turned over to Hall of Fame con-ditioner Bob Baff ert, was winning her third stakes, fi rst in a Grade I event, previously having taken the Landaluce at Betfair Hol-lywood and the Sorrento Stakes three weeks ago at Del Mar.

Executive Privilege paid $3.60, $2.60 and $2.10. First money of $180,000 increased her earnings to $390,000. Beholder paid $5.60 and $3.60, while Mechaya returned $2.60 to show.

Executive Privilege provided Bejarano with his 12th stakes

success of the season, equaling the record of four riders, Laffi t Pincay, Jr., Chris McCarron, Gary Stevens and Corey Nakatani. With ten stakes remaining to be run before the 2012 season ends next Wednesday, the Peruvian-born jockey would appear to be a certainty to establish a new standard for stakes success.

For Baff ert, it was his seventh score in the Debutante, his 101st stakes at Del Mar as he leads in that category and his 19th win this summer to move him into the top spot in the trainer stand-ings with three days remaining.

In the afternoon’s support-ing feature, the $106,460 Harry F. Brubaker Stakes, 2-1 second choice John Scott dug deep to repulse the late challenge of 9-5 favored Kettle Corn to win by a neck in 1:36.52 for the mile on the main track.

Victor Espinoza piloted John Scott, who was scoring his fi fth win in eight starts. Previously, this season the fi ve-year-old son of Bertrando, owned by Har-ris Farms and trained by Carla Gaines, had been beaten a half-length by Rail Trip in the San Di-ego Handicap. As a two-year-old in 2009, he won the I’m Smokin Stakes at the seaside track.

Third, 1 ¼ lengths behind Kettle Corn, was Holladay Road, with Tres Borrachos fourth in the fi eld six older horses. Spud Spivens was scratched.

John Scott returned $6, 43 and $2.20 while earning fi rst money of $68,160.

There were no perfect tickets in Saturday’s Pick Six, so, for a re-cord 14th time this season, there will be a carryover into the next day’s racing program. Sunday’s Pick Six will kick off with a carry-over of $182,318. With an 11-race program, Sunday’s Pick Six will be conducted on the sixth through eleventh races.

Victor Espinoza enjoyed his best day of the season as he booted in four winners, Kinz Funky Monkey in the second, John Scott in the Brubaker Stakes, Pure Indy in the fi fth and Press Baron in the eleventh.

Ruidoso Downs Racetrack, NMIsn’t He Clever outclasses rivals in Ruidoso Thoroughbred Derby

J. Kirk and Judy Robison’s Isn’t He Clever, who has made his previous four starts in graded stakes company, showed his obvious class as the odds-on fa-vorite to win the $50,000 Ruidoso Thoroughbred Derby by 13-1/4 lengths at Ruidoso Downs.

Under a very confi dent ride by Enrique Portillo Gomez, Isn’t He Clever raced the one-and-one-sixteenth mile in 1:45.64.

Isn’t He Clever settled outside two horses on the fi rst

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turn and cruised with the lead-ers going down the backside. Going into the fi nal turn the son of Smarty Jones pulled Gomez to lead, the jockey glanced back under his shoulder and just let Isn’t He Clever pull away for his fi rst win since taking the Border-land Derby at Sunland Park back in February by one-and-three-quarter lengths.

“He’s been there battling graded-stakes horses in those big races and on some surfaces he couldn’t handle. This is a little easier group out here for him,” said trainer Henry Dominguez. “We want to stick with three-year-olds for the rest of the year. This (performance) will build up his spirits.”

Ol Windrinker Who fi nished second by six-and-one-half lengths over Worthington.

After winning the Border-land Derby, Isn’t He Clever was second in the Grade 3, $800,000 Sunland Park Derby and then left New Mexico to fi nish off the board in the Grade 1, $1,000,000 Arkansas Derby and the Grade 2, $400,000 Woody Stephens Stakes at Belmont Park. In his start before the Ruidoso Thorough-bred Derby, he was fourth in the Grade 3, $100,000 Jersey Derby.

Isn’t He Clever is expected to make his next start in the $400,000 Oklahoma Derby on September 30 at Remington Park.

Prairie Meadows, Altoona, IAHH Guns Drawn takes Iowa Double Gold

Bradley Hale and Wade Helton’s HH Guns Drawn won his second race from two starts when he scored in the $86,250 Iowa Double Gold Futurity as the 9-5 favorite on Saturday night at Prairie Meadows.

The restricted Iowa Double Gold Futurity is part of a stallion progeny program.

HH Guns Drawn fought to the nose win over High Handed Attitude in :17.783 for the350 yards with Berkley Packer rid-ing. It was a neck back to third-place fi nisher Woow in the tight battle between the top three fi nishers.

The Brent Clay-trained HH Guns Drawn, a gelding by Jess Louisiana Blue, made his career debut in the Iowa Double Gold Futurity trials and showed he would be a game competitor with a head victory.

Runner-up High Handed Attitude, owned by Dalton Gold and trained by Wayne Garner, had the experience edge. He was making his fourth career start and was 7-1 in the Iowa Double Gold Futurity after fi nishing sec-ond in his trial. The son of Jona-than Perry has one win, a victory in a $10,000 maiden-claiming race in his fi rst start.

Heroes Heart tops Prairie juvenile trials

Horton Racing’s homebred Heroes Heart won her maiden at an opportune time when she set the fastest time to the John Deere Prairie Meadows Juvenile on Saturday night at the Iowa track.

The horses with the 10-fast-est times from the four trials qualify to race in the John Deere Prairie Meadows Juvenile on Sept. 15.

Heroes Heart will be one of the top contenders in the John Deere Prairie Meadows Juvenile after pulling away to a three-quarter length score in her third start. The Charlton Hunt-trained fi lly was timed in :17.418.

A daughter of Valiant Hero, Heroes Heart was second in

a maiden race back in May at Remington Park and then third in a futurity trial at Fair Meadows before breaking through with her fi rst win in her John Deere Prairie Meadows Juvenile trial.

The remaining qualifi ers are Nomomonkeybizness (:17.507), Diamond Version (:17.511),Out-law Memories (:17.511), Last First Kiss (:17.723), Hastabealeader (:17.802),Girls Dont Seis (:17.838), Cats Meow Too (:17.847), SM Loo-katthatfurr (:17.867)and Natovas Courage (:17.895).

AUG 31, 2012Del Mar, CAFed Biz gives Baff ert 100th Del Mar Stakes

Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baf-fert won his 100th stakes race at

Isn’t He Clever HH Guns Drawn

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Del Mar Friday as Kaleem Shah’s 6-5 favored Fed Biz, unraced since last February, rallied after being passed in deep stretch to out game Jimmy Creed in the featured $100,000 El Cajon Stakes under a rousing ride by jockey Joe Talamo.

Fed Biz, considered a top Triple Crown prospect last winter, went to the sidelines after impressive wins in two starts at Santa Anita. Despite the layoff , the talented son of Giant’s Causeway, a $950,000 Keeneland yearling purchase, was made the El Cajon betting choice after a series of blazing workouts under Baff ert’s direc-tion.

Fed Biz hit the wire a neck in front of Jimmy Creed and jockey Garrett Gomez after falling back by as much as a head with less than a furlong remaining of the one-mile contest over Del Mar’s main track.

Third in the fi eld of fi ve three-year-olds was Unusual Heatwave, 1 ¼ lengths behind Jimmy Creed and 4 ½ lengths ahead of Shaun Washington. Pri-vate Zone was last. Tribal Tribute was withdrawn from the original line-up.

Baff ert is the all-time leader in number of stakes victories at Del Mar, ahead of fi ve fellow Hall of Famers, Ron McAnally (75), who is still active; the late Charlie Whittingham (74), the

late Bobby Frankel (70), and Richard Mandella (49) and D. Wayne Lukas (48), both still active. Baff ert began the cur-rent meeting with 93 stakes triumphs. In addition, Fed Biz gave the trainer his 18th win this summer, moving him into a three-way tie atop the stand-ings with Doug O’Neill and Pe-ter Miller with four days remain-ing of the 37-day session.

Fed Biz, scoring his third win in four starts, returned $4.60, $3 and $2.40 while earning $60,000 in fi rst money to increase his career total to $131, 100. Jimmy Creed, third choice at 5-2, paid $3.20 and $2.40, while Unusual Heatwave returned $2.20 to show.

Remington Park, Oklahoma City, OKPowerful run down lane captures Ricks for Patty’s Pride

A patient trip for Patty’s Pride paid off in Friday’s $50,000 Ricks Memorial Stakes at Rem-ington Park. The fi lly roared home over the fi nal three furlongs to score going away by 1-3/4 lengths in the one-mile race over the fi rm turf course.

Owned by Brian Schartz of Kennett Square, Pa. and trained by Karl Broberg, Patty’s Pride was handled by jockey Glen Murphy. She sat seventh

in the fi eld of 10 until the fi nal turn when her rider was able to swing her out and around traffi c for a smooth run for the fi nish.

“I liked where I was at because I thought the pace was going along pretty quick,” Murphy said about his trip up to the stretch. “I just wanted to let the race unfold in front and see where everyone was. When I turned for home she kicked into gear and took it to the wire.”

Guanabara Gal and Devil In Diamonds set a dueling pace, posting fractions of :23.70 for the quarter-mile; 46.99 for a half-mile and then 1:11.11 for six furlongs before giving way to late runners. Patty’s Pride fi nished ahead of Gorgeous Melody who was a nose bet-ter than Someplace Else who wound up third.

Away at 7-1 odds in the wagering, Patty’s Pride paid $16.40 to win, $6 to place and $4.20 to show. Gorgeous Melody paid $5.20 to place and $3.80 to show Someplace Else returned $3 to show.

Remit was the 3-2 wager-ing favorite, fi nishing fi fth while trailing much of the race and never threatening late.

Bred in Texas by her owner, Patty’s Pride is by Special Rate from the Air Forbes Won mare Solo Rolo. She won her sixth ca-reer race from 30 attempts and her fi rst ever at Remington Park.

The Ricks Memorial was worth $30,000 to Patty’s Pride and boosted her lifetime earnings to $219,844.

The Ricks Memorial is named in honor of Ran Ricks, Jr. who was the fi rst owner to stable a horse at Reming-ton Park in 1988 when the barn area opened. Ricks was a prominent breeder and owner in Oklahoma and was instrumental in helping bring pari-mutuel horse racing to the state in the early 1980s. He won seven leading owner titles at Remington Park before his passing in late 1996.

Patty’s Pride provided both Broberg and Murphy with natu-ral hat tricks on the Friday race card. They teamed to win the two races preceding the Ricks Memorial with Storm’s Promise ($9.20 to win) in the sixth race and V L T Or Bust ($14.60) in the seventh.

The three wins for Broberg give him seven on the season and put him into a second-place tie with Bret Calhoun in the trainer standings. Both trail Steve Asmussen by one as he leads with eight triumphs.

Murphy’s three wins jumped him to nine for the season and put him in a three-way tie for second in the rider standings with Bryan McNeil and Luis Quinonez. Cliff Berry leads the colony with 12 wins.

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AUG 29, 2012Portland Meadows, ORFantasyville and Black N Silver upset favorites in City of Roses Filly and Mare Sprint Claiming Series

The Inaugural City of Roses Filly and Mare Sprint Claiming Series ran two divisions of Leg 2 on Aug. 29, setting the table for the $20,000 fi nal on Sept. 19. Two divisions competed, both at fi ve and one half furlongs and for a $4,000 claiming price. The action on the track was fast and furious as was the action at the claim box. Horses have to run in both this fi rst leg which was run on Aug. 15 and then in the second leg to be eligible for the $20,000 Series Final on Sept. 19. The horses accrue points in the fi rst two legs, with the top 12 point earners getting a spot in the gate for the fi nals.

In the fi rst of two divisions of Leg 2 it was Fantasyville and Eliska Kubinova who rode the rail to victory in a mild upset, best-ing the 2/5 favorite in the race Giacomina by three quarters of a length. Fantasyville ($8.00) was stalking from just off the pace as Giacomina set the opening fraction of 22.57 seconds, which was pretty quick for the evening. Fantasyville wasn’t claimed out of either the fi rst or second leg and will go into the fi nals for trainer Judith Miller and owner Debra Larson. Giacomina, who was making her fi rst start for trainer Darlene Braden who claimed the horse out of Leg 1, fi nished in second, with Due South run-ning third. Known as Lu closed in to get fourth while Lei of Gold closed from last to grab fi fth and earn a point towards qualifying for the fi nal. The fi nal time for the fi ve and one half furlongs was 1:06.96 seconds.

Due South was claimed out of the race by owner Susan Cal-vert for trainer Michael Bullene while Giacomina was claimed via

a 4 way shake, ending up in the barn of owner/trainer Jerry Lynn.

Division 2 of Leg 2 saw Black N Silver absolutely dominate in impressive fashion, drawing off late under jockey Rocco Bowen to win by 9 and one quarter lengths in a time of 1:05.91, over a second faster than the fi rst division. Black N Silver ($7.80) broke very sharply from her outside post and was hustled for the early lead. But Marijo Terleski and Sweet Pleasure would have none of that as they come up the inside to challenge and those two dueled through an opening quarter mile of 22.62 seconds. As they came to the quarter pole, Bowen asked Black N Silver for more, and the three year old fi lly had plenty left in the tank as she drew away with ease. Sweet Pleasure did hold on for second, while Cascadian’s Story who was running for the fi rst time for owner/trainer Shawna Whiteside could only manage third. Go Ocho Go fi nished in fourth with Rich Debut running fi fth.

Black N Silver was claimed by Circle D Racing for $4,000 for trainer Sam Dronen, who will have the horse in the $20,000 Final. Cascadian’s Storey was claimed in a 10 way shake and will go to the barn of owner/trainer Gilbert Daniels.

The $20,000 fi nal of the City of Roses Filly and Mare Sprint Claiming Series is on Sept. 19.

Point Standings after Leg 2:9 points: Fantasyville9 points: Giacomina9 points: Black N Silver9 points: Sweet Pleasure8 points: Cascadian’s Storey5 points: Due South4 points: Known as Lu4 points: Rich Debut4 points: Lafeyette Star (Not

Eligible for Final)3 points: Hi Flyin Storm3 points: RW Dusty’s Girl3 points: Go Ocho Go2 points: Miss Marly B1 point: Feu’s Imp (Not Eligible

for Final)

1 point: B’s Orchid (Not Eligible for Final)

1 point: Lei of Gold0 points: Stella Del NorthNote: Horses that did not compete in both qualifying legs are not eligible for the Final.

Del Mar, CATilde, Bejarano win Generous Portion Stakes

Tilde, bred, owned and trained by Mike Harrington, held off the late charge of 19-1 longshot Awe’Some Kitten to win Wednesday’s featured $150,000 Generous Portion Stakes for California-bred two-year-old fi llies.

With Rafael Bejarano aboard for his 11th stakes success of the Del Mar season, Tilde, the 8-5 favorite, prevailed by three-quarters of a length over the fast-closing Awe’Some Kitten, piloted by Corey Nakatani.

Boller Bomb faded to third after looming menacingly at the top of the stretch, 1 ¼ lengths behind the runner-up and a neck in front of fourth-place Akiss Forarose.

Tilde, winner of Del Mar’s C.T.B.A. Stakes in her previ-ous race, ran the six furlongs in 1:11.42 and returned $5.20, $3.40 and $2.60 after notching her third win in four races. With $85,500 as fi rst prize, her earn-ings now total $195,060. She is a daughter of Swiss Yodeler.

Awe’Some Kitten paid $15.20 and $8.80, while Boller Bomb paid $3.60 to show.

AUG 26, 2012Del Mar, CACapital Account wins Pat O’Brien Stakes

Rallying from off the pace under a well-timed ride by jockey David Flores, Capital Account wore down stablemate Coil in the fi nal furlong to win the Grade II $250,000 Pat O’Brien Stakes Sunday, the day of the $1 million TVG Pacifi c Classic.

Always within striking distance of the lead as Don Tito, Camp Victory and Coil dueled on a slow pace, Capital Account moved into serious contention entering the stretch from the outside and proved best in a long drive, prevailing by a half-length over Coil, the 3-2 favorite under Rafael Bejarano. Both Capital Account and Coil are trained by Bob Baff ert.

Camp Victory, second choice at 8-5 with Joe Talamo, was third, a length behind Coil, with Bruce’s Dream fourth in the fi eld of six sprinters.

Capital Account, a fi ve-year-old son of Closing Argument owned by The Thoroughbred Legends Stable of John Hardy III and Olin Gentry, stepped the seven furlongs in 1:21.56, with a fi nal quarter in a blazing 22.68.

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Third choice in the wagering, Capital Account paid $7.60, $3.40 and $2.60 and earned $150,000 for the victory, his fi fth in nine starts. He now has a career bank-roll of $347,080. He was third in the Bing Crosby Stakes July 29 behind Eclipse Award-winning sprint champion Amazombie.

Coil, the 3-2 favorite, paid $3.20 and $2.40, while Camp Vic-tory paid $2.40 to show.

Obviously wins Del Mar Mile in course record time

Irish-bred Obviously, the even-money favorite under hot riding Joe Talamo, held on – barely – in a desperate fi nish to nose out rallying Mr. Commons to win the Grade II $200,000 Del Mar Mile in course record time of 1:32.10 Sunday.

Obviously was comfortably in front from the start of the once-around event over the in-fi eld Jimmy Durante Turf Course, but was all out to ward off the fl ying fi nish of Mr. Commons, who charged from last place under Brice Blanc to just miss. It marked the second straight year that an unlucky Mr. Commons was beaten a nose in the Del Mar Mile. Last year, it was Caracortado who defeated him.

Jeranimo, the 123-pound highweight, was third, almost fi ve lengths behind the top two and a length in front of Norvsky in the fi eld of six.

Obviously, owned by Califor-nians Anthony Fanticola of New-port Coast and Joseph Scardino of Glendora, and trained by Mike Mitchell, threatened the course record in his fi rst start at Del Mar this summer when he ran a mile in 1:32.41. The record of 1:32.21 that he broke Sunday was set by Three Valleys in 2005.

Obviously, a son of Choisir who carried 118 pounds Sunday, returned $4.20, $3.40 and $2.40 while earning $120,000 with his fi fth win in ten starts. His lifetime earnings are $270,361.

Dullahan upsets in Pacifi c Classic

Donegal Stable’s Dullahan, eastern invader who was the lone three-year-old in the fi eld, rallied from deep in the ten-horse fi eld to run down 6-5fa-vored Game on Dude in the fi nal sixteenth and win the Grade I $1 million TVG Pacifi c Classic under jockey Joel Rosario Sunday.

Dullahan, third behind I’ll Have Another in the Kentucky Derby after winning the Blue Grass Stakes last spring, won going away by a half-length over a courageous Game on Dude who turned for home with a clear advantage under Chantal Sutherland.

Richard’s Kid, two-time Pacifi c Classic winner in 2009 and 2010, closed well along the inside to be third, 2 ¾ lengths

behind Game on Dude and 1 ¼ in front of fourth-place Rail Trip. Following in order were Sugges-tive Boy, Amani, Jaycito, Where’s Sterling, Akkadian and Riveting Reason, tenth and last.

Dullahan, a son of Even the Score owned by the Done-gal Stable and trained by Dale Romans, accomplished the mile and one-quarter over Del Mar’s Polytrack in a fast 1:59.54, break-ing the track record of 2:00.61 set by Acclamation in the Pacifi c Classic last summer.

Sent postward the third betting choice at 5-1, Dullahan paid $12.60, $5.20 and $3.40. The winner’s share of $600,000 for his third success in a dozen starts increased the colt’s bankroll to $1,702,091. According to race conditions, as a three-year-old Dullahan carried 118 pounds. He

is the fourth sophomore to win Del Mar’s signature race, follow-ing Best Pal, General Challenge and Came Home.

Runner-up Game on Dude, who was attempting to complete a sweep of California’s major races for older horses after win-ning the Santa Anita Handicap last year and the Hollywood Gold Cup in 2012, returned $3.20 and $2.40, while Richard’s Kid paid $3 to show.

The Downs at Albuquerque, NM‘Old pros’ Our Choice, Cali Baby win stakes on Lineage Day

Our Choice, a 7-year-old gelding, and Cali Baby, a 6-year-old mare, each won stakes on Sunday’s Lineage Day program

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for New Mexico-bred Thorough-breds and Quarter Horses at The Downs at Albuquerque.

A son of Desert God racing for Stable HMA and trained by Justin Evans, Our Choice scored a two-length victory as the 13-10 favorite in the 5 1/2-furlong, $50,000 Casey Darnell Pony Express Stakes (R). Our Choice has won 14 of 50 races and has earned $588,597, of which $251,930 has been banked since he was claimed by his current connections for $25,000 at Sun-land Park on December 27.

Our Choice was coming off of a three-quarter length victory in the 5 1/2-furlong, $30,000 Sierra Blanca Handicap (R) at Ru-idoso Downs on July 29, one of four stakes the gelding has won since the claim.

Cali Baby is a daughter of the late El Prado (IRE) stallion cam-paigned by the UKUSA Stables of Larry and Denise Nichols of El Paso, Texas. Prepped by Eric Mikkelson, Cali Baby won the 6 1/2-furlong, $50,000 Carlos Sala-zar Stakes (R) for fi llies and mares for her 11th victory in 28 outs and sixth stakes score.

A total of 2,461 fans attend-ed the Lineage Day program. Handle reached $229,750, which was 3 percent higher than last year’s Lineage Day handle of $222,617.

Below is a summary of the Lineage Day Thoroughbred races:

CASEY DARNELL PONY EX-PRESS STAKES® • 3-year-olds & older – 5 ½ furlongs • Purse, $50,000 Winner – Our ChoiceOwner – Stable HMA Breeder – Triple AAA Ranch Trainer – Justin Evans Jockey – Ry Eikleberry Winning Time – 1:02.60 Odds – 13-10 (favorite) Also ran (in order of fi nish) –

Agiba Yulla, Lester’s Echo, Lest-ers Secret, Comic Smarty Cat, and Grandan.

CHIEF NARBONA STAKES (R) • 3-year-old fi llies – 6 furlongs • Purse, $50,000 Winner – Hennessy SmashOwner and Breeder – Barbara M.

Coleman Trainer – Todd Fincher Jockey – Casey Lambert Winning Time – 1:09.53 Odds – 9-2 Also ran (in order of fi nish) – San-

dia Sonata (3-2 favorite), Roll Bloomers Roll, Desert Fun, CC Manor, Dashkova, and Super Stormy.

DON JUAN DE ONATE STAKES (R) • 3-year-olds – 6 furlongs • Purse, $50,000 Winner – Zenon’s StarOwner – Lester Wright Breeder – Michael Weatherly Trainer – H. Ray Ashford Jr. Jockey – Alfredo Juarez Jr. Winning Time – 1:10.70

Odds – 13-10 (favorite) Also ran (in order of fi nish) –

Speedy Caracal, Legal Storm, Boy Ego, El Gran Cognac, De So Long Cowboy, and Voo Doo Duke.

LINEAGE THOROUGHBRED STAKES (R) • 3-year-olds & older – 1 1/16 miles • Purse, $50,000 Winner – Spinning Touch Owner – Michael Fuhs Breeders – Michael & Jeanne

Fuhs Trainer – Kamil Ozhan Jockey – Jose Rivera Jr. Winning Time – 1:44.09 Odds – 12-1 Also ran (in order of fi nish) –

Smash Dancer (4-5 favorite), Cake And Candy, Brother Louie, Running Squall, and Nuggets Please.

CARLOS SALAZAR STAKES (R) • Fillies & mares, 3-year-olds & older – 6 ½ furlongs • Purse, $50,000 Winner – Cali Baby Owner – UKUSA Stables Breeder – C.P. Hourigan and Tina

L. Hourigan Trainer – Eric Mikkelson Jockey – Alejandro Medellin Winning Time – 1:16.47 Odds – 1-1 (favorite) Also ran (in order of fi nish) – I

Am Lesters Gal, Gossip Dome, Fast Istintaj, Flood Zone, Pretty Danseur, Sparkling Girl, Baby

Soap, and Green Tea.

LINEAGE THOROUGHBRED CLAIMING STAKES • 3-year-olds & older – 6 furlongs • Purse, $10,000 (claiming price, $5,000) Winner – Spartan Warrior Owners and Breeders – Pierre J.

Amestoy Jr. and Leslie Amestoy Trainer – Ross Amestoy Jockey – Isaias Cardenas Winning Time – 1:10.49 Odds – 7-2 Also ran (in order of fi nish) –

Eightnchangegroom, Dixie Film (2-1 favorite), Yvett’s Maar, Fred’s Hennessy, Bandonthe-loose, Countrybumpkin Who, and Herbal Slew.

Miracle Snow breaks stakes record in Lineage Quarter Horse Championship

Miracle Snow, a homebred 8-year-old gelding by Dean Miracle racing for Melvin and Mary Neugebauer of Manzanola, Colorado, broke the stakes record in Sunday’s $50,000 Lineage Quarter Horse Championship (RG3), one of 11 races run on the Lineage Day program for New Mexico-bred Thoroughbreds and Quarter Horses at The Downs at Albuquerque.

Saddled by Wes Giles and ridden by J. Martin Bourdieu, Miracle Snow covered 400 yards in :19.290, earning a 103 speed

Mracle SnowOur Choice

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index and breaking by 7/1000ths of a second the stakes record set by Gotta Get, the year he was voted AQHA champion aged gelding. Miracle Snow’s win-ning margin was a neck from In Famous Caper, who after a stew-ards’ inquiry was disqualifi ed from second and placed fourth.

Miracle Snow began his career in 2006. He has won three stakes, all during Lineage Day cards, including the ‘07 Hard Twist Stakes (RG3) and the 2010 Lineage Quarter Horse Champi-onship.

“He’s a horse who just loves to work,” said Giles. “We don’t overdo it with him, and it’s paid off . He’s eight years old, but he still loves the game.”

A total of 2,461 fans attend-ed the Lineage Day program. Handle reached $229,750, which was 3 percent higher than last year’s Lineage Day handle of $222,617.

Below is a summary of the Lineage Day Quarter Horse races:

LINEAGE QUARTER HORSE CLAIMING STAKES • 3-year-olds & older – 400 yards • Purse, $10,000 (claiming price, $5,000) Winner – Sunny Situation Owner – Martin N. Perez Breeder – W.L. “Sunny” EdwardsTrainer – Martin PerezJockey – Isaias CardenasWinning Time – :19.827Odds – 2-1 (favorite) Also ran (in order of fi nish) –

Heres Your Own Sign, Dashing Dino, Seacrest Out, Lorraine Of Terror, and Six Magic Dragons.

JOHN AUGUSTINE STAKES (R) • 3-year-olds & older – 870 yards • Purse, $50,000 Winner – Pakea Bay Owner – David E. Barrett and Sue

H. May Breeder – Dirk Jones Trainer – Fred Danley Jockey – Dusty Shepherd Winning Time – 44.842 Odds – 9-2

Also ran (in offi cial order of fi n-ish) – Affl uent Boy, KC Royal Flush, I Know Bedarina, Dittin Know, South Oak, The Real Rabbit, and Famous Lord Shezadi.

HARD TWIST STAKES (RG3) • 3-year-olds – 400 yards • Purse, $50,000 Winner – RCJ Major Storm Owner – Alagar Racing LLC Breeder – Mr. & Mrs. R.C. Jones Trainer – Alejandro Sanchez Jockey – Felipe Garcia-Luna Winning Time – :19.400 Odds – 7-1 Also ran (in order of fi nish) – Two

Shine, Rare N Hot, Jess One Ace, Untangled Vines (5-2 favorite), LL McQueen, A Royal Debt, Lion Again, Jess Dunga-rees, and Yoga Dash.

PELICAN STAKES (RG3) • 3-year-old fi llies – 400 yards • Purse, $50,000 Winner – Call Me A Blazn Chic Owner – J & M Racing and Farm Breeder – Mike Abraham Trainer – Alejandro Sanchez Jockey – Esgar Ramirez Winning Time – :19.415 Odds – 13-10 (favorite) Also ran (in order of fi nish) – Got-

loveifyouwantit, Wish You Had One To, My Soul Mate, Jesses Pot Of Gold, Sparklin Royal, Two Bit Corona, Riata Special, Independent Princess, and Miss Two Twenty.

LINEAGE QUARTER HORSE CHAMPIONSHIP (RG3) • 3-year-olds & older – 400 yards • Purse, $50,000 Winner – Miracle Snow Owners and Breeders – Melvin &

Mary Neugebauer Trainer – Wes Giles Jockey – J. Martin Bourdieu Winning Time – :19.290 Odds – 4-1 Also ran (in offi cial order of

fi nish) – De Genuine Queen, Klassic Strawfl y (9-10 favorite), In Famous Caper, Stel Gone Corona, Cowboy Got Game, and Flash Proof.

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Name: DAXTER JAMES KRAUSRuling Date: 8/30/2012 Jurisdiction: Oklahoma Horse Racing CommissionFacility: REMINGTON PARK Ruling Number: 12-RP-132Ruling Type: Possession of Contraband Breed: ThoroughbredDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: On 8/29/12 a search of dorm room

occupied by Groom/Hotwalker Daxter Kraus within the enclosure of RP by a law enforce-ment offi cer revealed a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia. Mr. Kraus is sus-pended 8/29/12 and pending hearing and fi nal determination. During his suspension, Mr. Kraus is denied access to the enclosures of all racetracks including the public areas coming under juridiction of OHRC.

Name: FLOYD JAMES WETHEYRuling Date: 8/28/2012 Jurisdiction: Oklahoma Horse Racing CommissionFacility: WILL ROGERS DOWNS Ruling Number: 12-WRD-044ARuling Type: License Denied, Rescinded, Revoked,

Suspended, Withdrawn or Exclusion Breed: MixedDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: The O/T License issued to Mr. Wethey

is hereby recinded w/o prejudice as he has been issued Outriders Lic for WRD 2012.

Name: BUDDY LYNN SUTERRuling Date: 8/28/2012 Jurisdiction: Oklahoma Horse Racing CommissionFacility: WILL ROGERS DOWNS Ruling Number: 12-WRD-056Ruling Type: License Denied, Rescinded, Revoked,

Suspended, Withdrawn or Exclusion Breed: MixedDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: Mr. Suter has had his O/T License

rescinded for Asst. Racing Offi cial License at WRD, 2012.

Name: BRANDON JO JENSONRuling Date: 8/28/2012 Jurisdiction: Minnesota Racing CommissionFacility: RUNNING ACES HARNESS PARK Ruling Number: 12606Ruling Type: Careless/Unsafe/Improper Riding or

Driving Breed: HarnessDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 100Fine Paid: Y Suspension Start:Suspension End:

Ruling Text: Brandon Jenson was the driver of Horse #4 RD DONETHAT in the 2nd race on Au-gust 26, 2012. Mr. Jenson did slow up abruptly in front of the horses causing confusion to the trailing horses. This is Mr. Jenson’s fi rst off ense. Mr. Jenson is issued a $100 fi ne. Mr. Jenson waived his right to appeal. Chapter Rule 7884.0260 Subpart 2 I

Name: NICK ROYCE ROLANDRuling Date: 8/27/2012 Jurisdiction: Minnesota Racing CommissionFacility: RUNNING ACES HARNESS PARK Ruling Number: 12605Ruling Type: Misuse of Whip Breed: HarnessDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 200Fine Paid: N Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: Nick Roland was the driver of Horse

#1 D D’S TIGER in the 1st race on August 25, 2012. Mr. Roland did excessive use of the whip causing visible welts. This is Mr. Roland’s second whipping violation of 2012. Mr. Ro-land is issued a $200 fi ne. Mr. Roland waived his right to appeal. Chapter Rule 7884.0260 Subpart 2 T

Name: SAUL MAURICIO ARIASRuling Date: 8/25/2012 Jurisdiction: California Horse Racing BoardFacility: DEL MAR Ruling Number: DMTD043Ruling Type: Failure to Report or Make Correct

Weight Breed: ThoroughbredDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 100Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: Del Mar - Failed to report proper

weight on 8/24/2012

Name: STEVE J GOMEZRuling Date: 8/25/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing CommissionFacility: RUIDOSO DOWNS Ruling Number: 0236412Ruling Type: Medication Administration Violation Breed: Quarter HorseDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - VERBAL WARNING

GIVEN; Post race sample taken from “Diabla” was found to contain the drug Flunixin in excess of its permitted level.

Name: RICHARD D SEDILLORuling Date: 8/25/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing CommissionFacility: RUIDOSO DOWNS Ruling Number: 0239412Ruling Type: Race Offi ce/Track Rule Violation Breed: Quarter Horse

Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 200Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - Third Off ense; Failed

to declare equipment (fl ipping halter) at time of entry on the horse “Flyin Fish.”

Name: ARNOLDO GARCIA PEREZRuling Date: 8/25/2012 Jurisdiction: California Horse Racing BoardFacility: DEL MAR Ruling Number: DMTD042Ruling Type: Failure to Report or Make Correct

Weight Breed: ThoroughbredDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 100Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: Del Mar - Failed to report proper

weight on 8/24/2012

Name: ANTONIO PEREZRuling Date: 8/25/2012 Jurisdiction: Oklahoma Horse Racing CommissionFacility: WILL ROGERS DOWNS Ruling Number: 12-WRD-058Ruling Type: License Denied, Rescinded, Revoked,

Suspended, Withdrawn or Exclusion Breed: MixedDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: The Ass’t Trainer’s License issued to

Antonio Perez is hereby rescinded w/o preju-dice as he has been issued an Assistant Racing Offi cial’s License at WRD for 2012.

Name: RANDY DEE SUNDGRENRuling Date: 8/25/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing CommissionFacility: RUIDOSO DOWNS Ruling Number: 0237412Ruling Type: License Denied, Rescinded, Revoked,

Suspended, Withdrawn or Exclusion Breed: Quarter HorseDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: 8/25/2012Suspension End: Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - Having appeared

before the Board of Stewards with regards to a summary suspension originally issued on 8/7/2012, and subsequently continued on 8/10/2012 at Ruidoso Downs, regarding a non-negative test result for Amphetamine, THC, and Opiate. Licensee is assessed a penalty as fol-lows: Any/all NMSRC licenses issued to Randy Dee Sundgren are hereby suspended.

Name: WILLIAM BROOK HENDERSONRuling Date: 8/24/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing CommissionFacility: RUIDOSO DOWNS

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Ruling Number: 0231412Ruling Type: License Denied, Rescinded, Revoked,

Suspended, Withdrawn or Exclusion Breed: Quarter HorseDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: 8/24/2012Suspension End: Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - Failed to appear

before the Board of Stewards for a scheduled fi nancial responsibility hearing; Licensee is hereby summarily suspended until such time that payment is made in full to ESMS in the amount of $8,685.74.

Name: ROBERTO SANCHEZRuling Date: 8/24/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing CommissionFacility: SUNLAND PARK Ruling Number: S3048812Ruling Type: Appeal/Stay Granted Breed: ThoroughbredDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: NMSRC - Pursuant to Paragraph 10

subsection B of 15.2.1.9 NMAC, it is hereby ordered that a stay in the matter of the suspen-sion of Roberto Sanchez is issued per District Court Judge Alan Malott.

Name: ARNULFO ASCENCIORuling Date: 8/24/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing CommissionFacility: RUIDOSO DOWNS Ruling Number: 0233412Ruling Type: License Denied, Rescinded, Revoked,

Suspended, Withdrawn or Exclusion Breed: Quarter HorseDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: 8/24/2012Suspension End: Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - Licensee is hereby

summarily suspended pending payment in full to ESMS in the amount of $5013.18

Name: JESUS G BELTRANRuling Date: 8/24/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing CommissionFacility: RUIDOSO DOWNS Ruling Number: S3049818Ruling Type: Appeal/Stay Granted Breed: Quarter HorseDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - Pursuant to para-

graph 10 subsection B on 15.2.1.9 NMAC, it is hereby ordered that a stay in the matter of the suspension of Jesus Beltran from ruling 0141412 is issued.

Name: ANDRES R BERNAL

Ruling Date: 8/24/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing CommissionFacility: RUIDOSO DOWNS Ruling Number: 0232412Ruling Type: License Denied, Rescinded, Revoked,

Suspended, Withdrawn or Exclusion Breed: Quarter HorseDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: 8/24/2012Suspension End: Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - Summarily sus-

pended pending payment in full to ESMS in the amount of $2,821.31

Name: WAYNE RAYMOND JENNESSRuling Date: 8/23/2012 Jurisdiction: California Horse Racing BoardFacility: DEL MAR Ruling Number: DMTD 041Ruling Type: License Denied, Rescinded, Revoked,

Suspended, Withdrawn or Exclusion Breed: ThoroughbredDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: 8/23/2012Suspension End: Ruling Text: Del Mar Owner WAYNE RAYMOND

JENNESS, having failed to respond to charges alleging violation of California Horse Racing Board rule #1876 (Financial Responsibility-Dr. Kurt Hoff man $3,109.75), is suspended for violation fo California Horse Racing Board rule #1574(Failure to Appear). During the term of suspension, all license privileges of Wayne Raymond Jenness are suspended and in accor-dance with California Horse Racing Board rule #1528 (Jurisdiction of Stewards to Suspend or Fine), Mr. Jenness is denied access to all premis-es in this jurisdiction. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF STEWARDS

Name: JOSEPH JOHN STEINERRuling Date: 8/23/2012 Jurisdiction: California Horse Racing BoardFacility: DEL MAR Ruling Number: DMTD 040Ruling Type: Careless/Unsafe/Improper Riding or

Driving Breed: ThoroughbredDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: 8/29/2012Suspension End: 8/31/2012 Ruling Text: Del Mar Jockey JOE STEINER is

suspended for THREE RACING DAYS (August 29, 30, and 31, 2012) for failure to make the proper eff ort to maintain a straight course in the stretch and causing interference which resulted in the disqualifi cation of his mount “Tiz the Route” from second to third place in the eighth race at Del Mar on August 22, 2012. This constitutes a violation of California Horse Racing Board rule #1699 (Riding Rules-careless riding). Term of suspension shall not prohibit participation in designated races pursuant to California Horse Racing Board rule #1766

(Designated Races) BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF STEWARDS

Name: SIGGY RICHARD GOLIBRZUCHRuling Date: 8/23/2012 Jurisdiction: Iowa Racing CommissionFacility: PRAIRIE MEADOWS Ruling Number: 45304Ruling Type: Careless/Unsafe/Improper Riding or

Driving Breed: MixedDivision: Mixed Fine Amount: $Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: Jockey Siggy Golibrzuch is hereby

suspended three racing days, Friday, August 31, Saturday, September 1, and Sunday, Septem-ber 2, 2012, for careless riding in the fi rst (1st) race on August 19, 2012, aboard the #2 horse “SAINT LEWIS.” Specifi cally, Jockey Golibrzuch cam in through the stretch, impeding #1 “REDS FINE WINE” ridden by Jockey Jesus Salazar. The term of this suspension shall not prohibit participation in designated races.

Name: JOSE ALFREDO GONZALEZRuling Date: 8/22/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing CommissionFacility: DOWNS AT ALBUQUERQUE Ruling Number: 0018712Ruling Type: Careless/Unsafe/Improper Riding or

Driving Breed: ThoroughbredDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 100Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: Downs at Albuquerque - Careless

riding in race 1 on 8/17/2012 while aboard “Feature Mr Special.”

Name: PATRICK LUIS CANCHARIRuling Date: 8/21/2012 Jurisdiction: Oklahoma Horse Racing CommissionFacility: REMINGTON PARK Ruling Number: 12-RP-129Ruling Type: Failure to Honor Declaration/En-

gagement Breed: ThoroughbredDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: Jockey Patrick Luis Canchari pled no

contest to and paid $100 fi ne for failing to fulfi ll his riding engagements on 8/18/12.

Name: ELISKA KUBINOVARuling Date: 8/19/2012 Jurisdiction: Washington Racing CommissionFacility: EMERALD DOWNS Ruling Number: EMD12-102Ruling Type: General/Miscellaneous Rulings Breed: ThoroughbredDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 100

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Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: Failing to fulfi ll riding engagements/

fi ned $100.00

Name: MARIO SANCHEZRuling Date: 8/19/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing CommissionFacility: RUIDOSO DOWNS Ruling Number: 0230412Ruling Type: Disorderly Conduct Breed: Quarter HorseDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - Created a

disturbance(loud music and littering) in the stable area at Ruidoso Downs

Name: GUSTAV CAHLING HEADLEYRuling Date: 8/19/2012 Jurisdiction: California Horse Racing BoardFacility: DEL MAR Ruling Number: DMTD037Ruling Type: Disorderly Conduct Breed: ThoroughbredDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: 8/19/2012Suspension End: Ruling Text: Trainer GUSTAV “GUS” HEADLEY,

having failed to appear to respond to charges alleging violation of California Horse Racing Board rule #1930(Obedience to Security Of-fi cials and Public Safety Offi cers), is suspended for violation of California Horse Racing Board rule #1574(Failure to Appear). During the term of suspension, all license privileges of Gustav Headley are suspended and in accordance with California Horse Racing Board rule #1528(Ju-risdiction of Stewards to Suspend or Fine), Mr. Headley is denied all access to all premises in this jurisdiction. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF STEWARDS

Name: MEGAN L THOMPSONRuling Date: 8/19/2012 Jurisdiction: Washington Racing CommissionFacility: EMERALD DOWNS Ruling Number: EMD12-100Ruling Type: Failure to Meet Financial Obligation Breed: ThoroughbredDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: Financial debt/Payment agreement

established

Name: ROBERT L AUSTINRuling Date: 8/19/2012 Jurisdiction: Washington Racing CommissionFacility: EMERALD DOWNS Ruling Number: EMD12-101Ruling Type: Failure to Meet Financial Obligation

Breed: ThoroughbredDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: Financial complaint/payment agree-

ment established

Name: HOMER R GIBSONRuling Date: 8/19/2012 Jurisdiction: Washington Racing CommissionFacility: EMERALD DOWNS Ruling Number: EMD12-099Ruling Type: Positive Drug Test Breed: ThoroughbredDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 200Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: High Bute/Fined $200.00

Name: THOMAS J. MONTESRuling Date: 8/19/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing CommissionFacility: RUIDOSO DOWNS Ruling Number: 0229412Ruling Type: Race Offi ce/Track Rule Violation Breed: Quarter HorseDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 50Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - Failed to declare

equipment (fl ipping halter) at time of entry for horse “RTS Lock N Load.”

Name: JOSE ANTONIO FLORESRuling Date: 8/19/2012 Jurisdiction: California Horse Racing BoardFacility: LOS ALAMITOS Ruling Number: LAQH129Ruling Type: Positive Drug Test Breed: Quarter HorseDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 5000Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: 8/21/2012Suspension End: 9/19/2012 Ruling Text: Trainer JOSE A. FLORES, who started

the horse “SUPER LONG STRAW” in the fi fth race at Los Alamitos Race Course on June 10, 2012, is fi ned fi ve thousand dollars ($5,000.00)* and suspended one hundred and eighty (180) days (August 21, 2012 throug February 16, 2013) pursuant to California Horse Racing Board Rule #1887 (A&B) (Trainer to Insure Condition of Horse) and #1859.5 (Disqualifi cation Upon Positive Test Finding) for violation of Califor-nia Horse Racing Board Rule #1843 (A,B&D) (Medication, Drugs and Other Substances) (METHAMPHETAMINE - Class I). One hundred fi fty (150) of the days of suspension are stayed pending the passage of one year from the date of this ruling, during which time Jose Flores is placed on probation and shall not have any violations for Class I, II, or III substances. If probation is violated, subject shall serve the

one hundred fi fty (150) stayed days Actual days of suspension will be Augeust 21, 2012 through September 19, 2012. During the term of suspension all licenses and license privileges of Jose Flores are suspended and pursuant to California Horse Racing Board Rule #1528 (Jurisdiction of Stewards to Suspend or Fine) Jose Flores is denied access to all premises in this jurisdiction.

Name: CODY LEE WORSTRuling Date: 8/18/2012 Jurisdiction: Oklahoma Horse Racing CommissionFacility: REMINGTON PARK Ruling Number: 12-RP-128Ruling Type: Failure to Honor Declaration/En-

gagement Breed: ThoroughbredDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: Jockey Cody Worst pled no contest to

and paid $100 fi ne for failing to fulfi ll his riding engagement on 8/11/12.

Name: JOSE ROBERTO GONZALEZRuling Date: 8/18/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing CommissionFacility: DOWNS AT ALBUQUERQUE Ruling Number: 0014712Ruling Type: Medication Administration Violation Breed: ThoroughbredDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 200Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: Downs at Albuquerque - Post race

sample taken from “Super Sapello” was found to contain the drug fl unixin in excess of its permitted level.

Name: DICK CAPPELLUCCIRuling Date: 8/18/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing CommissionFacility: DOWNS AT ALBUQUERQUE Ruling Number: 0013712Ruling Type: Medication Administration Violation Breed: ThoroughbredDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 200Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: Downs at Albuquerque - Post race

sample #418527 taken on 6/10/2012 was found to contain the drug fl unixin in excess of its permitted level.

Name: MICHAEL H TAYLORRuling Date: 8/18/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing CommissionFacility: RUIDOSO DOWNS Ruling Number: 0225412Ruling Type: Race Offi ce/Track Rule Violation Breed: Quarter HorseDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 50

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Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - Failed to declare

equipment (fl ipping halter) at time of entry of horse “Ms Wandas Prize.”

Name: MICHAEL H TAYLORRuling Date: 8/17/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing CommissionFacility: RUIDOSO DOWNS Ruling Number: 0224412Ruling Type: Race Offi ce/Track Rule Violation Breed: Quarter HorseDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 50Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - Failed to declare

equipment (fl ipping halter) at time of entry of horse “Azooming on Bye.”

Name: RIGOBERTO VELASQUEZRuling Date: 8/17/2012 Jurisdiction: Washington Racing CommissionFacility: EMERALD DOWNS Ruling Number: EMD12-097Ruling Type: General/Miscellaneous Rulings Breed: ThoroughbredDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: Training track safety citation/warning

Name: JUAN MANUEL MADRIGAL ALCALARuling Date: 8/17/2012 Jurisdiction: Washington Racing CommissionFacility: EMERALD DOWNS Ruling Number: EMD12-096Ruling Type: General/Miscellaneous Rulings Breed: ThoroughbredDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 50Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: Training track safety citation/Fined

$50

Name: LEOBARDO SALAS-MONTESRuling Date: 8/17/2012 Jurisdiction: Washington Racing CommissionFacility: EMERALD DOWNS Ruling Number: EMD12-094Ruling Type: General/Miscellaneous Rulings Breed: ThoroughbredDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: Training track safety citation/warning

Name: GUSTAVO MEDINARuling Date: 8/17/2012 Jurisdiction: Washington Racing CommissionFacility: EMERALD DOWNS

Ruling Number: EMD12-093Ruling Type: General/Miscellaneous Rulings Breed: ThoroughbredDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: Training track safety citation/warning

Name: DEBBIE L HOONANRuling Date: 8/17/2012 Jurisdiction: Washington Racing CommissionFacility: EMERALD DOWNS Ruling Number: EMD12-098Ruling Type: Careless/Unsafe/Improper Riding or

Driving Breed: ThoroughbredDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 100Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: Reckless riding/$100 fi ne

Name: KEVIN P MERTENSRuling Date: 8/17/2012 Jurisdiction: Washington Racing CommissionFacility: EMERALD DOWNS Ruling Number: EMD12-095Ruling Type: General/Miscellaneous Rulings Breed: ThoroughbredDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: Training track safety citation/warning

Name: OSCAR NUNEZ-HERRERARuling Date: 8/17/2012 Jurisdiction: Oklahoma Horse Racing CommissionFacility: FAIR MEADOWS, TULSA Ruling Number: 12-FMT-045Ruling Type: Positive Drug Test Breed: MixedDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 1500Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: O/T Oscar Nunez-Herrera, having

pled guilty and waived his right to a hearing, to a violation for a horse under his supervi-sion, the 1st place fi nisher in the 10th race at Fair Meadows on 7/8/12, testing positive for drug “FIROCOXIB”. It is the order of the Board of Stewards, that Oscar Nunez-Herrera shall be fi ned $1500.00. The horse is orderd DQ’d from 1st and shall unplaced. The DQ of the horse shallnot aff ect the pari-mutuel payoff .

Name: DAVID EDWARD BAKERRuling Date: 8/16/2012 Jurisdiction: Washington Racing CommissionFacility: EMERALD DOWNS Ruling Number: EMD12-092Ruling Type: General/Miscellaneous Rulings Breed: ThoroughbredDivision: Horse

Fine Amount: $Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: Restored to good standing

Name: GERALD E. MARRRuling Date: 8/13/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing CommissionFacility: RUIDOSO DOWNS Ruling Number: 0218412Ruling Type: Race Offi ce/Track Rule Violation Breed: Quarter HorseDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 50Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - Failed to declare

equipment (fl ipping halter) at time of entry of horse “Six Cards.”

Name: ANTONIO B HERNANDEZRuling Date: 8/13/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing CommissionFacility: RUIDOSO DOWNS Ruling Number: 0217412Ruling Type: Race Offi ce/Track Rule Violation Breed: Quarter HorseDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 50Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - Failed to declare

equipment (fl ipping halter) at time of entry of horse “Whoshotjessejames.”

Name: MIGUEL A PEREZRuling Date: 8/13/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing CommissionFacility: RUIDOSO DOWNS Ruling Number: 0216412Ruling Type: Misuse of Whip Breed: Quarter HorseDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 200Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - misuse/overuse of

the whip in the stretch run on the horse “Cassy Sue” in race 7 on 8/12/2012.

Name: RALPH GONZALES MUNIZRuling Date: 8/13/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing CommissionFacility: RUIDOSO DOWNS Ruling Number: 0215412Ruling Type: Medication Administration Violation Breed: Quarter HorseDivision: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start:Suspension End: Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - Post race sample

taken from horse “Averspecialsouthern” was found to contain the drug fl unixin in excess of its permitted level

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R M T C R U L I N G SRulings information is collected primarily via the United States Trotting Assoc. and the Assoc. of Racing Commissioners International websites. For this reason, it is not a complete list and is subject to the information that is made publicly available. Drug descriptions represent the opinions of the RMTC and are not to be construed as medical advice.Trainer Date State Track Suspension Fine Horse BreedEllery C. Corson 7/21/12 ME SCAR $25 unknown ST Violation: medication procedure violation (furosemide)

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THOROUGHBRED | 9-1-2012RICKS MEMORIAL S., REMINGTON PARK, Value of Race: $50,000, 3 yo’s & up, 1 mile-T, Time: 1:35.89 - 8/31/2012 1. Patty’s Pride , dk b/. f. 4, by Special Rate, - Solo Rolo, by Air Forbes Won, Bred by: Brian Christopher Schartz (TX) 1¾ $30,000 84 Schartz, Brian K. Broberg G. Murphy2. Gorgeous Melody , gr/ro. m. 5, by Sarava, - Just Gorgeous, by Holy Bull, Bred by: Gary Drake & Susan Roy (FL) no $10,000 81 John James Revocable Trust D. Von Hemel L. Quinonez3. Someplace Else , b . f. 4, by Harlan’s Holiday, - Super� ne City, by Carson City, Bred by: Prairie Lane Farms (IA) ½ $5,500 81 Prairie Lane Farms LLC K. Von Hemel S. Laviolette

EL CAJON S., DEL MAR, Value of Race: $100,000, 3 yo, 1 mile, Time: 1:35.58 8/31/20121. Fed Biz , b . c. 3, by Giant’s Causeway, - Spunoutacontrol, by Wild Again, Bred by: Colts Neck Stables LLC (KY) nk $60,000 110 Kaleem Shah, Inc. B. Ba� ert J. Talamo2. Jimmy Creed , ch . c. 3, by Distorted Humor, - Hookedonthefeelin, by Citidancer, Bred by: Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings LLC (KY) 1¼ $20,000 110 Spendthrift Farm LLC R. Mandella G. Gomez3. Unusual Heatwave , b . c. 3, by Unusual Heat, - Miss Alphie, by Candi’s Gold, Bred by: Montecito Stables, LLC (CA) 4½ $12,000 108 Johnson, Ellen, Johnson, Sr., Peter O. and McWilliams, Teresa A. Barba R. Bejarano

CITY OF ROSES FILLY & MARE SPRINT CLAIMING SERIES - 2ND LEG S., PORTLAND MEADOWS, Value of Race: $5,000, 3 yo’s & up, 5 1/2 furlongs, Time: 1:06.96 - 8/29/2012 1. Fantasyville , b . m. 6, by Barkerville, - Islemissyou, by Islefaxyou, Bred by: Anthony Guida (KY) ¾ $2,750 72 Larson, Debra J. Miller E. Kubinova2. Giacomina , dk b/. f. 4, by Matty G, - Persephonie, by Conquistador Cielo, Bred by: Nina Hagen & Ron Hagen (WA) 5¼ $1,000 71 Bishop, Mary D. Braden M. Terleski3. Due South , b . f. 4, by Sought After, - Corina Kim, by Cee’s Tizzy, Bred by: Brian Miller (CA) 3 $750 58 Lowe, Nick N. Lowe T. Neal

CITY OF ROSES FILLY & MARE SPRINT CLAIMING SERIES - 2ND LEG S., PORTLAND MEADOWS, Value of Race: $5,000, 3 yo’s & up, 5 1/2 furlongs, Time: 1:05.91 - 8/29/2012 1. Black ‘n Silver , dk b/. f. 3, by Matty G, - Topaz ‘n Jazz, by Son of Briartic, Bred by: Mr. & Mrs. Frederick L. Pabst (WA) 9¼ $2,750 88 Rancho Viejo and Carmody, Jerry R. Velasquez R. Bowen 2. Sweet Pleasure , dk b/. f. 4, by Candy Ride (ARG), - All Pleasure, by All Gone, Bred by: Halo Farms (KY) 2¾ $1,000 65 Dronen, Carol and Berry, Dennis S. Dronen M. Terleski 3. Cascadian’s Storey , dk b/. f. 4, by Cascadian, - Storey Maker, by Strike Gold, Bred by: Barbara Smith (OR) 2¼ $750 59 Whiteside, Shawna S. Whiteside A. Sanguinetti

GENEROUS PORTION S., DEL MAR, Value of Race: $150,000, 2 yo, 6 furlongs, Time: 1:11.42 - 8/29/2012 1. Tilde , gr/ro. f. 2, by Swiss Yodeler, - Self Taught, by Cee’s Tizzy, Bred by: Revocable Trust of Dr. Mikel C. Harrington and Patricia O.

Harrington(CA) ¾ $85,500 84 Mike Harrington Trustee M. Harrington R. Bejarano2. Awe’ Some Kitten , ch . f. 2, by Awesome Gambler, - Run Kitty Run, by Sir Cat, Bred by: Terry C. Lovingier (CA) 1¼ $28,500 82 Altamira Racing Stable, Barber, Gary and Barber, Cecil P. Miller C. Nakatani3. Boller Bomb , dk b/. f. 2, by Unusual Heat, - Ligacao Direta (BRZ), by Minstrel Glory, Bred by: Shawn Turner & Monte Pyle (CA) nk $18,000 79 L-Bo Racing and Pyle, Monte A. Avila E. Maldonado

TVG PACIFIC CLASSIC S., Gr.1, DEL MAR, Value of Race: $1,000,000, 3 yo’s & up, 1 1/4 miles, Time: 1:59.54 - 8/26/2012 1. Dullahan , ch . c. 3, by Even the Score, - Mining My Own, by Smart Strike, Bred by: Phil Needham, Judy Needham & Bena Halecky(KY) ½ $600,000 N/A Donegal Racing D. Romans J. Rosario2. Game On Dude , dk b/. g. 5, by Awesome Again, - Worldly Pleasure, by Devil His Due, Bred by: Adena Springs (KY) 2¾ $200,000 N/A Diamond Pride LLC, Lanni Family Trust, Mercedes Stable LLC and Schiappa, B. B. Ba� ert C. Sutherland3. Richard’s Kid , dk b/. h. 7, by Lemon Drop Kid, - Tough Broad, by Broad Brush, Bred by: Fitzhugh, LLC (MD) 1¼ $120,000 N/A Kenney, D., Triple B Farms (Boghossian), Westside Rentals.com and Et Al L. Mora V. Espinoza

PAT O’BRIEN S., Gr.2, DEL MAR, Value of Race: $250,000, 3 yo’s & up, 7 furlongs, Time: 1:21.56 - 8/26/2012 1. Capital Account , b . h. 5, by Closing Argument, - Accountess, by Private Account, Bred by: Silverleaf Farms, Inc (KY) ½ $150,000 N/A Thoroughbred Legends Racing Stable B. Ba� ert D. Flores2. Coil , ch . c. 4, by Point Given, - Eversmile, by Theatrical (IRE), Bred by: Glen Hill Farm (FL) 1 $50,000 N/A Watson, Karl, Pegram, Michael E. and Weitman, Paul B. Ba� ert R. Bejarano3. Camp Victory , dk b/. g. 5, by Forest Camp, - Victory Trick, by Clever Trick, Bred by: Atkins Homes, Inc. (VA) 2¼ $30,000 N/A Featherston, Jacobsen and Miller M. Mitchell J. Talamo

DEL MAR MILE H., Gr.2, DEL MAR, Value of Race: $200,000, 3 yo’s & up, 1 mile-T, Time: 1:32.10 - 8/26/2012 1. Obviously (IRE) , b . g. 4, by =Choisir (AUS), - =Leala (IRE), by $Montjeu (IRE), Bred by: Miss Deidre Cogan (IRE) no $120,000 N/A Fanticola, Anthony and Scardino, Joseph M. Mitchell J. Talamo2. Mr. Commons , b . c. 4, by Artie Schiller, - Joustabout, by Apalachee, Bred by: St. George Farm LLC (KY) 4¾ $40,000 N/A St. George Farm Racing LLC (Banwell) J. Shirre� s B. Blanc3. Jeranimo , b . h. 6, by Congaree, - Jera, by Jeblar, Bred by: Brylynn Farm,

CASEY DARNELL PONY EXPRESS S., ALBUQUERQUE, Value of Race: $50,000, 3 yo’s & up, 5 1/2 furlongs, Time: 1:02.60 - 8/26/2012 1. Our Choice , dk b/. g. 7, by Desert God, - Neat Choice, by First Draft Choice, Bred by: Triple AAA Ranch (NM) 2 $27,500 N/A Stable H. M. A. J. Evans R. Eikleberry2. Agiba Yulla , gr/ro. g. 5, by Devon Lane, - Jesta Performer, by Top Performer, Bred by: Franklyn Macaron (NM) ¾ $12,500 N/A

Macaron, Franklyn E. Mikkelson M. Rodriguez3. Lester’s Echo , ch . g. 5, by The Trader’s Echo, - Amy Doesn’t Do Dat, by Bailjumper, Bred by: Estate of Lester Millican (NM) 3¼ $5,000 N/A Bringhurst, Diana and Meyers, Je� and Chris J. Bringhurst B. Theriot

CHIEF NARBONA S., ALBUQUERQUE, Value of Race: $50,000, 3 yo, 6 furlongs, Time: 1:09.53 - 8/26/2012 1. Hennesey Smash , ch . f. 3, by Roll Hennessy Roll, - Some Smash, by Rare Brick, Bred by: Barbara M. Coleman (NM) 2¼ $30,000 N/A Coleman, Barbara T. Fincher C. Lambert 2. Sandia Sonata , b . f. 3, by Sandia Slew, - Crusader’s Poetry, by Crusader Sword, Bred by: Brian Bentley & Patsy Hancock (NM) 1¾ $10,500 N/A Delaney, Dan F. Danley I. Enriquez 3. Roll Bloomers Roll , ch . f. 3, by Roll Hennessy Roll, - Gold Bloom-ers, by Gilded Time, Bred by: Rita J. Danley (NM) 5¼ $5,000 N/A Danley, Rita F. Danley A. Juarez, Jr.

DON JUAN DE ONATE S., ALBUQUERQUE, Value of Race: $50,000, 3 yo, 6 furlongs, Time: 1:10.70 - 8/26/2012 1. Zenon’s Star , gr/ro. g. 3, by Fusaichi Zenon (JPN), - Miss Trixie, by B. G.’s Drone, Bred by: Michael Weatherly (NM) 1 $30,000 N/A Wright, Lester H. Ashford, Jr. A. Juarez, Jr. 2. Speedy Caracal , b . g. 3, by Caracal, - Blue Speed, by Speedy Cure, Bred by: Michael Weatherly (NM) 2¾ $10,500 N/A Weatherly, Michael D. Dennison C. Lambert 3. Legal Storm , b . g. 3, by Attila’s Storm, - Guilty, by In Excess (IRE), Bred by: R. D. Hubbard (NM) 1¼ $5,000 N/A Hubbard, R. F. Danley A. Medellin Inc. (FL) 1 $24,000 N/A Wright, B. M. Pender G. Gomez

LINEAGE THOROUGHBRED CLAIMING S., ALBUQUERQUE, Value of Race: $0, 3 yo’s & up, 6 furlongs, Time: 1:10.49 - 8/26/2012 1. Spartan Warrior , dk b/. g. 4, by Survivor Slew, - Flying Humor, by Distorted Humor, Bred by: Pierre Amestoy & Leslie Amestoy (NM) 2½ $0 N/A Amestoy, Jr., Pierre Jean and Leslie A. R. Amestoy I. Cardenas2. Eightnchangegroom , b . g. 5, by Regal Groom, - Promo Tape, by Relaunch a Tune, Bred by: Ronald W Ekins (NM) 1¼ $0 N/A Stable H. M. A. J. Evans J. Shepherd3. Dixie Film , dk b/. g. 5, by Indy Film, - Dixie Emerald, by Emerald Jig, Bred by: Tricar Stables Inc (NM) 3 $0 N/A Evans, Justin J. Evans A. Juarez, Jr.

GCFA TEXAS BRED S., GILLESPIE COUNTY FAIRGROUND, Value of Race: $19,000, 3 yo’s & up, 7 furlongs, Time: 1:26.14 - 8/26/2012 1. Lucky Raja , b . g. 6, by Truluck, - Raja’s Great Lady, by Raja’s Best Boy, Bred by: Brent Davidson (TX) 1¾ $11,400 N/A Coats, Jr., James J. Coats, Jr. G. Mora2. Cougar Hollow , b . g. 4, by City Street, - Idle Thoughts, by Com-manchero, Bred by: John Synowsky (TX) 1¼ $3,800 N/A Champion Equine Performance Horses D. Pish R. Chapa3. Daddy Ben , dk b/. g. 4, by City Street, - Willailla, by Mountain Cat, Bred by: Richard E. Craig (TX) 5¾ $1,900 N/A Craig, Richard T. and Richard E. M. Neatherlin C. Rodriguez

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S T A K E S R E S U LT SDEL MAR H., Gr.2, DEL MAR, Value of Race: $200,000, 3 yo’s & up, 1 3/8 miles-T, Time: 2:14.77 - 8/25/2012 1. Casino Host , dk b/. c. 4, by Dynaformer, - Ensenada, by Seeking the Gold, Bred by: Colts Neck Stables, LLC (KY) nk $120,000 98 West, Gary and Mary R. Ellis J. Talamo2. Dhaamer (IRE) , ch . g. 5, by Dubai Destination, - Arjuzah (IRE), by =Ahonoora (GB), Bred by: Shadwell Estate Company Limited (IRE) 1 $40,000 98 Brown, Jr., Edward J. and Manoogian, Jay M. Mitchell G. Gomez3. Fire With Fire , gr/ro. g. 4, by Distorted Humor, - Cosmic Fire, by Capote, Bred by: Patricia Pavlish (KY) hd $24,000 97 Heerensperger, David N. Drysdale M. Garcia

DALE WOOD S., RUIDOSO DOWNS, Value of Race: $20,000, 2 yo, 5 1/2 furlongs, Time: 1:05.24 - 8/25/2012 1. Winter Book , ch . f. 2, by Any Given Saturday, - Shawgatny, by Danzig Connection, Bred by: Lantern Hill Farm LLC (KY) 7½ $12,000 N/A Solitaire Stable, Sanders, Jim, Sanders, Marion and Dominguez, Lisa H. Dominguez M. Hernandez2. Penny Ante Cat , b . g. 2, by Distinctive Cat, - Chenault, by Devil’s Bag, Bred by: Michael Weatherly (NM) 2 $4,200 N/A Cosner, Kent J. Riddle T. Thedford3. Jossy Do It , dk b/. f. 2, by Proud Accolade, - Clandestine, by Grand Slam, Bred by: Allen Amato & Mike Galinski (FL) 7½ $2,200 N/A Wolochuk, David D. Wolochuk A. Medellin

CTT AND THOROUGHBRED OWNERS OF CALIFORNIA H., DEL MAR, Value of Race: $88,500, 3 yo’s & up, 1 3/8 miles-T, Time: 2:13.50 - 8/24/2012 1. Let’s Go Cheyenne , b . f. 4, by Tiznow, - Michigan Blu� , by Skywalker, Bred by: Brian Kahn et al (KY) 5¾ $53,100 102 Southern Comfort Stable and Scott, William M. V. Cerin J. Talamo2. Left a Message , gr/ro. f. 3, by Mr. Greeley, - Chief Secretary, by Deputy Minister, Bred by: Kinsman Farm (KY) ½ $17,700 95 Glen Hill Farm T. Proctor G. Gomez3. Thisismystage , b . f. 4, by Theatrical (IRE), - Pulcinella, by Unbridled, Bred by: Fox Straus Kentucky LLC (KY) 1 $10,620 95 Class Racing Stable C. Dollase E. Maldonado

MCFADDEN MEMORIAL SPRING CLAIMING SERIES S., PORTLAND MEADOWS, Value of Race: $4,300, 3 yo’s & up, 5 furlongs, Time: 59.32 - 8/22/2012 1. Zilver , ch . g. 4, by Silver Deputy, - Faster Tapper, by Pleasant Tap, Bred by: Magenta Racing, Inc. (KY) hd $2,365 N/A Cosgrove, Bob and Pat J. Nance M. Terleski2. Kuya , b . g. 5, by Kela, - Picturesque Lady, by Devil’s Bag, Bred by: Paula Capestro Bloodstock (KY) hd $860 N/A Sta� ord, Mark J. Nance J. Torres3. Declan Downs , dk b/. g. 5, by Terrell, - Emptyurwallet, by Stepha-notis, Bred by: Glen Todd (BC) 4 $645 N/A Kitchen, Joe V. and Just Horsen Around J. Fergason M. Anderson

MCFADDEN MEMORIAL SPRING CLAIMING SERIES S., PORTLAND MEADOWS, Value of Race: $4,300, 3 yo’s & up, 5 furlongs, Time: 58.99 - 8/22/2012 1. D Devil , b . g. 10, by Crowning Season (GB), - Libby McLibby, by Sta� Writer, Bred by: Mr. Edward Fischer (OR) 3½ $2,365 N/A Honda, Marsha R. Velasquez R. Bowen 2. Vegas Flyer , ch . g. 4, by Henny Hughes, - Tobie Ruckus, by Bold Ruckus, Bred by: Mercedes LLC (KY) ¾ $860 N/A Hallman, Suanne R. Baze T. Stillwell 3. Tw Dashboardlights , dk b/. g. 6, by Pulzarr, - Tetons Kaitlyn Jo, by Home Run Trot, Bred by: Gerald R. Wehrli & K Wayne Wehrli (ID) 4¼ $645 N/A Wehrli, Gerald G. Wehrli M. Anderson

LONGACRES MILE H., Gr.3, EMERALD DOWNS, Value of Race: $200,000, 3 yo’s & up, 1 mile, Time: 1:33.79 - 8/19/2012 1. Taylor Said , dk b/. g. 4, by Stephanotis, - Fleet Amyanne, by West-ern Fame, Bred by: Clive Lytle, Linda Lytle & Can-A-Mex Farms(BC) hd $110,000 N/A North American Thoroughbred Horse Company,

Inc. M. Puhich M. Gutierrez2. Winning Machine , b . g. 6, by Toccet, - Dance With Carson, by Car-son City, Bred by: Paul Goldberg & Raymond Kwik (KY) 1½ $40,000 N/A Fleur De Lis Stables F. Lucarelli J. Matias3. Awesome Gem , ch . g. 9, by Awesome Again, - Piano, by Pentelicus, Bred by: Runnymede Farm Inc., Catesby Clay & Peter Callahan(KY) 3¼ $30,000 N/A West Point Thoroughbreds C. Dollase D. Flores

EMERALD DISTAFF H., EMERALD DOWNS, Value of Race: $63,375, 3 yo’s & up, 1 1/8 miles, Time: 1:47.78 - 8/19/2012 1. Class Included , b . f. 4, by Include, - A Classic Life, by Sky Classic, Bred by: Michael Feuerborn & Amy Feuerborn (KY) 5 $35,750 N/A Feuerborn, Michael and Amy J. Penney J. Gutierrez 2. Carrabelle Harbor , dk b/. f. 4, by Harbor the Gold, - Silver City Lilly, by Ti� any Ice, Bred by: Bar C Racing Stables Inc (OR) 5¾ $13,000 N/A Bar C Racing Stables, Inc. and Desert Rose Racing, LLC D. Harwood D. Flores 3. Private Fortune , dk b/. m. 5, by Private Gold, - Shimmer of Silk, by Drone, Bred by: Mr. & Mrs. Frederick L. Pabst (WA) 4 $9,750 N/A Blue Ribbon Racing # 2 J. Penney E. Kubinova

SOLANA BEACH H., DEL MAR, Value of Race: $100,000, 3 yo’s & up, 1 mile-T, Time: 1:34.43 - 8/19/2012 1. Halo Dolly , dk b/. f. 4, by Popular, - Spanish Halo, by Comic Strip, Bred by: Rod Rodriguez & Lorraine Rodriguez (CA) ½ $57,000 N/A Blackmore, Hoe� in, Hoe� in, Hollendorfer, O’Farrell, Robin, Tahajian and Toda J. Hollendorfer J. Talamo2. Unusual Hottie , b . f. 3, by Unusual Heat, - Branca Como Neve (BRZ), by Ski Champ, Bred by: Ali Nilforushan Equestrian LLC (CA) 1¼ $19,000 N/A Nilforushan, Seyyed J. Sadler G. Gomez3. Sparkling Style , b . f. 4, by Badge of Silver, - Decades of Style (IRE), by A.P. Indy, Bred by: Todd M. Sheehan & Donald W. Lindemann (CA) no $12,000 N/A Arnold Zetcher LLC B. Ba� ert R. Bejarano

RANCHO BERNARDO H., Gr.3, DEL MAR, Value of Race: $150,000, 3 yo’s & up, 6 1/2 furlongs, Time: 1:15.93 - 8/19/2012 1. Winding Way , dk b/. f. 3, by Malibu Moon, - More Than Pretty, by More Than Ready, Bred by: Spendthrift Farm, LLC (KY) ½ $90,000 N/A Spendthrift Farm LLC C. Gaines R. Bejarano2. Sugarinthemorning , b . f. 4, by Candy Ride (ARG), - Social Belle, by In Excess (IRE), Bred by: Stephen B. Weissman (CA) 1¼ $30,000 N/A Weissman, Stephen R. McAnally M. Garcia3. Rumor , b . f. 4, by Indian Charlie, - Mini Chat, by Deputy Minister, Bred by: Stonerside Stable, Marula Park Stud & Dr. & Mrs. Walter Zent(KY) 3¼ $18,000 N/A Bass, Ramona, Claiborne Farm and Dilschneider, Adele R. Mandella G. Gomez

GOLD RUSH FUTURITY, ARAPAHOE PARK, Value of Race: $100,000, 2 yo, 6 furlongs, Time: 1:08.63 - 8/19/2012 1. Get Happy Mister , b . c. 2, by First Samurai, - Sara Margaret, by Elusive Quality, Bred by: Willard Burbach (CO) 9¼ $60,000 N/A Tangarae Farms LLP K. Gleason M. Ziegler2. Manewal , ch . c. 2, by City Zip, - Nickel Candy, by Silver Deputy, Bred by: W. S. Farish & BCWT, Ltd. (KY) 8¼ $20,000 N/A Driver, Ywachetta H. and James Travis C. Autrey P. Valenzuela3. R S Watson , b . r. 2, by Zanjero, - Kat Can Dance, by Miesque’s Son, Bred by: Equus Farm (KY) nk $9,000 N/A Kitchingman, Adam A. Kitchingman T. Wales

EDWARD J. DEBARTOLO MEMORIAL H., REMINGTON PARK, Value of Race: $100,000, 3 yo’s & up, 1 1/8 miles, Time: 1:51.12 - 8/18/2012 1. Don Dulce , gr/ro. g. 4, by Maria’s Mon, - Sweet Eloise, by Sky Classic, Bred by: Pin Oak Stud, LLC (KY) hd $60,000 103 Langford, Michael S. Asmussen B. McNeil2. Nikki’s Sandcastle , ch . g. 5, by Castledale (IRE), - Sandtina, by Sandpit (BRZ), Bred by: Richard Sherman (KY) 1 $20,000 103 Sherman, Richard D. Kassen M. Escobar

3. Golden Yank , b . g. 7, by Yankee Gentleman, - Golden Charm, by Strike the Gold, Bred by: Millard R. Seldin Rev. Trust (KY) 23½ $11,000 102 Millard R. Seldin Revocable Trust G. Thomas J. Theriot

WASHINGTON THOROUGHBRED BREEDERS ASSOCIATION LADS S., EMERALD DOWNS, Value of Race: $45,000, 2 yo, 6 1/2 furlongs, Time: 1:16.72 - 8/18/2012 1. Mike Man’s Gold , dk b/. c. 2, by Liberty Gold, - Chedoodle, by Slewdledo, Bred by: Keith Swagerty & Jan Swagerty (WA) hd $24,750 N/A Swag Stables D. Martinez J. Matias2. Music of My Soul , dk b/. c. 2, by Harbor the Gold, - Julia Rose, by Basket Weave, Bred by: Bar C Racing Stables Inc (WA) hd $9,000 N/A Elttaes Stable D. Harwood L. Mawing3. Finallygotabentley , dk b/. c. 2, by Bernardini, - Smarty Deb, by Smart Strike, Bred by: Northwest Farms LLC (KY) ½ $6,750 N/A Paxton, Debbie and Northwest Farms LLC T. Wenzel J. Gutierrez

DEL MAR OAKS, Gr.1, DEL MAR, Value of Race: $300,000, 3 yo, 1 1/8 miles-T, Time: 1:46.30 - 8/18/2012 1. Lady of Shamrock , dk b/. f. 3, by Scat Daddy, - Blushing Issue, by Blushing John, Bred by: Grovendale Sales (KY) ½ $180,000 N/A Hronis Racing LLC J. Sadler M. Smith2. Stormy Lucy , b . f. 3, by Stormy Atlantic, - Here Comes Lucinda, by Dixieland Band, Bred by: Mercedes Stable, LLC (KY) 2½ $60,000 N/A Gaunt, Frank F. Lucarelli M. Pedroza3. Open Water , dk b/. f. 3, by Include, - Biscayne Bay, by A.P. Indy, Bred by: Overbrook Farm (KY) ½ $36,000 N/A Southern Equine Stable, LLC and Smith, Mike E. Guillot A. Delgadillo

SPICY S., ARAPAHOE PARK, Value of Race: $30,000, 3 yo’s & up, 1 1/16 miles, Time: 1:46.77 - 8/18/2012 1. Sorta Special , b . m. 5, by No Storms, - Special Mission, by Ken-nedy Factor, Bred by: Monk Hall (CO) 1¾ $18,000 N/A Hall, Lynda W. Hall L. Rodriguez2. Sweet Dixie Van , dk b/. f. 4, by Majorbigtimesheet, - Spooner, by Dixieland Heat, Bred by: Brian J. Stivers (CO) ½ $6,000 N/A Vanland-ingham, Bill T. Gleason A. Ramos3. Mile High Honey , dk b/. m. 5, by Coverallbases, - Mile High View, by Glenview, Bred by: Foster Pokorny (CO) nk $3,000 N/A Pokorny, Foster U. Delgado V. Scantling

LOUISIANA CUP DISTAFF S., LOUISIANA DOWNS, Value of Race: $100,000, 3 yo’s & up, 1 1/16 miles-T, Time: 1:44.61 - 8/18/2012 1. Pretty Not , ch . m. 5, by Sefapiano, - Sunshine Kassi, by Allegedly Wild, Bred by: Alan Simpson & Pam Simpson (LA) ½ $60,000 N/A Alan and Pam Simpson, LLC P. Simpson D. Simington2. Ladyzarbridge , b . m. 5, by Zarbyev, - Ballsbridge, by Baldski, Bred by: Foxwood Plantation, Ltd. (LA) ½ $20,000 N/A Zacney, Charles and Johnston, Edward E. Johnston M. Guidry3. Oh Whata Holiday , b . m. 5, by Harlan’s Holiday, - Just About Time, by Gilded Time, Bred by: Bayou Fitness Products (LA) 1¼ $11,000 N/A World War IV Racing and Rebel Tide Racing, LLC P. Simpson R. Eramia

LOUISIANA CUP TURF CLASSIC S., LOUISIANA DOWNS, Value of Race: $100,000, 3 yo’s & up, 1 1/16 miles-T, Time: 1:43.59 - 8/18/2012 1. Sadie’s Soldier , dk b/. h. 5, by Lost Soldier, - Whiplash Wilma, by Encourager, Bred by: L. P. Cormier (LA) ½ $60,000 N/A Benoit, Harry B. Brinkman K. Clark 2. String King , b . g. 4, by Crowned King, - String Dancer, by Fly a Kite (IRE), Bred by: Charlie Smith (LA) ½ $20,000 N/A Smith, Charles C. Smith F. Rodriguez 3. Heavenville , dk b/. g. 5, by O� ee Wild, - Seeking Heaven, by Petionville, Bred by: Heiligbrodt Racing Stable (LA) ¾ $11,000 N/A Keene, Danny D. Pish R. Chapa

LOUISIANA CUP OAKS, LOUISIANA DOWNS, Value of Race: $75,000, 3 yo, 1 1/16 miles, Time: 1:44.74 - 8/18/2012

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1. She’s Prado’s Idol , b . f. 3, by Screen Idol, - Prado Strutter, by El Prado (IRE), Bred by: Evelyn M. Hobbs (LA) nk $45,000 N/A Goins, Garland G. Goins T. Hebert2. Midge Four , ch . f. 3, by Mauk Four, - Midge Too, by Regal Con-quest, Bred by: Jerry D. Cart & Lynette Burns (LA) 4 $15,000 N/A Cart, Jerry D. and Burns, Lynette K. J. Cart D. Simington3. Little Ms Protocol , ch . f. 3, by El Corredor, - Character Builder, by Coronado’s Quest, Bred by: Coteau Grove Farms (LA) ½ $8,250 N/A Coteau Grove Farms LLC P. Devereux, Jr. D. Saenz

LOUISIANA CUP SPRINT S., LOUISIANA DOWNS, Value of Race: $60,000, 3 yo’s & up, 6 furlongs, Time: 1:09.86 - 8/18/2012 1. Amanecer de Oro , dk b/. c. 4, by Afternoon Deelites, - Dynamic Broad, by Broad Brush, Bred by: Thomas B. Early & William G. Andrade (LA) 1½ $36,000 N/A Northpointe Thoroughbreds S. Duke R. Eramia2. Tortuga Straits , dk b/. g. 8, by Gold Tribute, - Tortuga Band, by Dixieland Band, Bred by: Joseph Adcock & Neal McFadden (LA) 4 $12,000 N/A Balensiefen, Karla R. Irwin T. Hebert3. My Star Runner , dk b/. g. 5, by Run Production, - Zarb’s Star, by Zarbyev, Bred by: Foxwood Plantation, Ltd. (LA) ½ $6,600 N/A Fletcher, Charles C. Autrey M. Berry

LOUISIANA CUP JUVENILE S., LOUISIANA DOWNS, Value of Race: $50,000, 2 yo, 6 furlongs, Time: 1:11.68 - 8/18/2012 1. Palmy Bay , b . c. 2, by Lydgate, - Palmetto Bay, by Broad Brush, Bred by: J. Adcock & Lon Baronne (LA) ¾ $30,000 N/A Roe, Steve D. and Patricia L. P. Mouton R. Eramia2. Mr. Bandini’s Band , dk b/. c. 2, by Bandini, - Girls Girls Girls, by Colonial A� air, Bred by: Montgomery Equine Center & Charles McTire(LA) nk $10,000 N/A Gilmore, William E. Nelson, Jr. K. Smith3. Heitai , b . c. 2, by Fusaichi Pegasus, - Sparkles of Luck, by Mr. Sparkles, Bred by: Rowell Enterprises, Inc. (LA) 3½ $5,500 N/A Rowell Enterprises, Inc. S. Breaux D. Saenz

LOUISIANA CUP FILLY AND MARE SPRINT S., LOUISIANA DOWNS, Value of Race: $60,000, 3 yo’s & up, 6 furlongs, Time: 1:11.15 - 8/18/2012 1. Warrior Maid , dk b/. m. 6, by Holy Bull, - Rejoice, by Marsayas, Bred by: Russell Welch (LA) 3 $36,000 N/A Welch, Russell E. Heitzmann R. Eramia2. Harlie’s Dreams , dk b/. m. 5, by Pleasant Tap, - Zarb’s Fancy, by Zarbyev, Bred by: Elougia Myers (LA) ¾ $12,000 N/A Coteau Grove Farms LLC P. Devereux, Jr. D. Saenz3. U Belong to Me , b . m. 5, by Scrimshaw, - Red Cause, by Red Ransom, Bred by: Roy Zuppardo (LA) 1¼ $6,600 N/A Zuppardo, Roy S. Ducoing M. Guidry

LOUISIANA CUP JUVENILE FILLIES S., LOUISIANA DOWNS, Value of Race: $50,000, 2 yo, 6 furlongs, Time: 1:10.84 - 8/18/2012 1. Miss Goodthing , b . f. 2, by Closing Argument, - Thunder Lure, by Thunder Gulch, Bred by: Heiligbrodt Racing Stable (LA) 5 $30,000 N/A Davis, Richard S. Asmussen M. Guidry2. Like a Doc , ch . f. 2, by Mauk Four, - Doc’s Fourth Girl, by Like a Soldier, Bred by: Jerry D. Cart & Marion Lanasa (LA) 1 $10,000 N/A Cart, Jerry D. and Lanasa, Jr., Marion J. Cart J. Riquelme

3. She Loves Runnin’ , dk b/. f. 2, by Run Production, - Zarb’s Love, by Zarbyev, Bred by: Foxwood Plantation, Ltd. (LA) 2¼ $5,500 N/A Oak Leaf T.C. LP T. Richey R. Eramia

SANDY BLUE H., DEL MAR, Value of Race: $88,100, 3 yo, 1 mile-T, Time: 1:34.05 - 8/17/2012 1. Lady Ten , b . f. 3, by Rock Hard Ten, - Mismonique, by French Deputy, Bred by: Mercedes Stable LLC (KY) nk $52,860 N/A Mercedes Stables LLC B. Ba� ert R. Bejarano2. Graser (IRE) , dk b/. f. 3, by =Motivator (GB), - =Queen Padme (IRE), by Halling, Bred by: Alberto Panetta (IRE) ½ $17,620 N/A Seliger, Lane P. Miller C. Nakatani3. Cozze Up Lady , b . f. 3, by Cozzene, - The White Lady, by Johan-nesburg, Bred by: Farfellow Farms Ltd. (KY) no $10,572 N/A Martin Racing, Morgan Thoroughbred, Westwind Property and Farfellow Farms P. Capestro A. Quinonez

RED EARTH S., REMINGTON PARK, Value of Race: $50,000, 3 yo’s & up, 7 1/2 furlongs-T, Time: 1:31.03 - 8/17/2012 1. Strategic Leader , dk b/. g. 9, by Strategic Mission, - Clogger, by Mr. Leader, Bred by: H & S Farms, LLC. (OK) 1¾ $30,000 N/A H and S Farms LLC (Hinds and Stockholm) R. Engel M. Berry 2. Miranda Diane , dk b/. m. 7, by Fist� te, - Ann’s Classic, by Sky Clas-sic, Bred by: Center Hills Farm (OK) nk $10,000 N/A B and S Racing (Bozarth and Smith) S. Seaton N. Matz 3. Capture the Flag , dk b/. g. 5, by Military, - Whittle, by Silver Ghost, Bred by: Larry J. Ho� man (OK) no $5,500 N/A Tuscany House Stables J. O� olter C. Landeros

RED EARTH S., REMINGTON PARK, Value of Race: $50,000, 3 yo’s & up, 7 1/2 furlongs-T, Time: 1:29.03 - 8/17/2012 1. Pacar , dk b/. g. 6, by Fast Play, - Tap Tap Tap, by Pleasant Tap, Bred by: David Stone & Doyle Williams (OK) 3 $30,000 N/A Jennings, Ruston J. Caldwell B. McNeil 2. Lucky Moon , dk b/. g. 4, by Lucky Lionel, - Jakota Moon, by Swin-gin Sway, Bred by: Deverne Cartmill (OK) 1½ $10,000 N/A Cartmill, Troy M. Biehler B. Quinonez 3. Her Man , dk b/. g. 6, by Notable Cat, - Super Swift, by Ski Racer, Bred by: Mary Jo Hargus (OK) 1½ $5,500 N/A O� olter, Joe J. O� olter J. Theriot

GREEN FLASH H., DEL MAR, Value of Race: $93,600, 3 yo’s & up, 5 furlongs-T, Time: 56.00 - 8/15/2012 1. Shrug , b . c. 4, by Medaglia d’Oro, - Babeinthewoods, by Wood-man, Bred by: Liberation Farm & Stonewall Farm (KY) no $53,100 96 Swift Thoroughbreds, Inc. C. Gaines V. Espinoza2. Lakerville , ch . c. 4, by Unusual Heat, - Foreverinthegame, by Out of Place, Bred by: Abrams & Team Green (CA) nk $22,800 96 Auerbach, Madeline B. Abrams G. Gomez3. Sirocco Strike , ch . g. 5, by Forestry, - Wishful Splendor, by Smart Strike, Bred by: Manganaro LLC & Racehorse Management, LLC(KY) hd $10,620 96 Truline Racing J. Mullins C. Sutherland

CITY OF ROSES FILLY AND MARE CLAIMING SERIES - 1ST LEG S., PORTLAND MEADOWS, Value of Race: $4,300, 3 yo’s & up, 5 furlongs, Time: 59.23 -8/15/2012 1. Cascadian’s Storey , dk b/. f. 4, by Cascadian, - Storey Maker, by Strike Gold, Bred by: Barbara Smith (OR) 1 $2,365 74 Smith, Barbara N. Lowe A. Sanguinetti 2. Fantasyville , b . m. 6, by Barkerville, - Islemissyou, by Islefaxyou, Bred by: Anthony Guida (KY) 5¾ $860 72 Larson, Debra J. Miller E. Kubinova 3. Hi Flyin Storm , ch . m. 6, by Storm Blast, - Hi Flyin Robin, by Polynesian Flyer, Bred by: Axmaker’s Miracle Mile Training Center (WA) 6 $645 56 Co� elt, Norma C. Co� elt T. Stillwell

CITY OF ROSES FILLY AND MARE CLAIMING SERIES - 1ST LEG S., PORTLAND MEADOWS, Value of Race: $4,300, 3 yo’s & up, 5 furlongs, Time: 58.95 - 8/15/2012 1. Giacomina , dk b/. f. 4, by Matty G, - Persephonie, by Conquistador

Cielo, Bred by: Nina Hagen & Ron Hagen (WA) 2 $2,365 79 Alvarado, Felimon F. Alvarado A. Sanguinetti 2. Black ‘n Silver , dk b/. f. 3, by Matty G, - Topaz ‘n Jazz, by Son of Briartic, Bred by: Mr. & Mrs. Frederick L. Pabst (WA) 3¾ $860 74 Rancho Viejo and Carmody, Jerry R. Velasquez R. Bowen 3. R W Dusty’s Girl , dk b/. m. 8, by Swiss Yodeler, - Maytown Mis-stree, by Country Light, Bred by: Todd Hansen & Shawn Hansen (CA) 1½ $645 64 Gibbs, Tyler N. Lowe E. Kubinova

CITY OF ROSES FILLY AND MARE CLAIMING SERIES - 1ST LEG S., PORTLAND MEADOWS, Value of Race: $4,300, 3 yo’s & up, 5 furlongs, Time: 58.49 - 8/15/2012 1. Sweet Pleasure , dk b/. f. 4, by Candy Ride (ARG), - All Pleasure, by All Gone, Bred by: Halo Farms (KY) 3 $2,365 74 Dronen, Carol and Berry, Dennis S. Dronen M. Terleski 2. Lafayette Star , dk b/. f. 4, by Benchmark, - Urban Distraction, by Slew City Slew, Bred by: Chaiken Family Trust (CA) 4½ $860 66 Baze, Lisa and Tumminello, Pam R. Velasquez R. Bowen 3. Rich Debut , ch . m. 8, by Richly Blended, - Di’s Debutante, by Paranoide (ARG), Bred by: George Todaro MD (CA) hd $645 54 The Kids J. Fergason M. Anderson

JOHN C. MABEE S., Gr.2, DEL MAR, Value of Race: $250,000, 3 yo’s & up, 1 1/8 miles-T, Time: 1:46.50 - 8/12/2012 1. City to City , ch . m. 5, by City Zip, - Stormbow, by Storm Cat, Bred by: Dr. D. Michael Cavey Jr. (KY) no $150,000 108 DeBurgh, William, Hollendorfer, Jerry and Mark DeDomenico, LLC J. Hollendorfer C. Nakatani2. All Star Heart , b . m. 5, by Arch, - Gift of the Heart, by Ascot Knight, Bred by: Gerry Gibbs (ON) 1½ $50,000 108 Gibbs, Gerald R. McAnally B. Blanc3. Go Forth North , ch . m. 5, by North Light (IRE), - Witch Tradition, by Holy Bull, Bred by: Michael Schmeling & Andy Stronach (KY) 3¼ $30,000 105 L-Bo Racing, Pyle, Monte and Summer of Fun Racing, LLC A. Avila D. Flores

CAVONNIER JUVENILE S., SANTA ROSA, Value of Race: $75,250, 2 yo, 6 furlongs, Time: 1:12.33 - 8/12/2012 1. Zeewat , b . c. 2, by Harlan’s Holiday, - Delizia, by Distant View, Bred by: Derry Meeting Farm (PA) 2½ $45,050 83 Hollendorfer, Jerry and Todaro, George J. Hollendorfer R. Baze2. Condiment , ch . g. 2, by Peppered Cat, - Evelyn Negri, by Baton-nier, Bred by: Joseph Brook & Joseph Negri (CA) ½ $15,050 78 Brook, Joseph and Negri, Evelyn J. Brook A. Cedillo3. My Best Bet , b . r. 2, by Best of the Rest, - Mensa Mom, by Forest Wildcat, Bred by: Bea Oxenberg (FL) ¾ $9,050 77 Tnt Racing W. Morey J. Couton

EMERALD DOWNS DERBY, EMERALD DOWNS, Value of Race: $74,750, 3 yo, 1 1/8 miles, Time: 1:48.48 - 8/12/2012 1. Makors Finale , ch . c. 3, by Makors Mark, - Coup de Foudre, by Basket Weave, Bred by: Karl Krieg (WA) ½ $41,250 98 Krieg, Karl T. Wenzel R. Bowen 2. Italian Boy , dk b/. c. 3, by Tizbud, - Cordial Russian, by Hennessy, Bred by: DiPietro Thoroughbreds (WA) 2 $15,000 97 Di Pietro, Luigi and DiPietro, Diana T. McCanna W. Antongeorgi III 3. D’honorable One , ch . c. 3, by D’wildcat, - Silver Shannon, by Pentelicus, Bred by: Don K. Love (FL) 4 $11,250 94 Nelson Family Racing B. Wright L. Mawing

ARAPAHOE PARK CLASSIC S., ARAPAHOE PARK, Value of Race: $50,000, 3 yo’s & up, 1 1/8 miles, Time: 1:50.45 - 8/12/2012 1. Hezamazing , dk b/. g. 7, by Indy Film, - She’s Amazing, by Ruhl-mann, Bred by: George Krikorian (CA) 6 $30,000 N/A Rollins, Carlyle R. Houghton R. Vicchrilli2. Behold de Buy , b . c. 4, by E Dubai, - Beholden, by Cat Thief, Bred by: T. F. VanMeter & Brian Kahn (KY) 1½ $10,000 N/A Eaton, Donna D. Eaton K. Purcell3. Dance to the Star , dk b/. g. 6, by Soto, - Toes a Tappin, by Silver Deputy, Bred by: F. A. Heckendorf Jr. (CO) 1¼ $5,000 N/A Heckendorf,

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PRAIRIE MEADOWS JUVENILE MILE S., PRAIRIE MEADOWS, Value of Race: $60,000, 2 yo, 1 mile, Time: 1:41.51 - 8/11/2012 1. Dirty Rotten Shame , dk b/. c. 2, by Quest, - Pulaski, by Harlan, Bred by: Stone Farm (KY) ½ $36,000 64 Consortium Racing Stable (Dave Tibbitts) D. Tibbitts G. Corbett2. Sunshine Warrior , b . c. 2, by Majestic Warrior, - Jamie’s Sunshine, by Temperence Hill, Bred by: Paradiso LTD. (IL) 2 $12,000 63 Poindex-ter Thoroughbreds LLC A. Milligan S. Laviolette3. American Sugar , dk b/. f. 2, by Harlan’s Holiday, - I Love America, by Quiet American, Bred by: Fares Farm LLC (KY) nk $6,000 60 Poindexter Thoroughbreds LLC L. Chleborad I. Ocampo

EVANGELINE MILE H., EVANGELINE DOWNS, Value of Race: $125,000, 3 yo’s & up, 1 mile, Time: 1:36.38 - 8/11/2012 1. Heavy On Themister , ch . g. 4, by Lion Tamer, - Twinwinwin, by Twining, Bred by: T. J. Dickey & Rebecca Farm (LA) nk $75,000 103 Rebecca Farm and Dickey, T.J. S. David T. Hebert2. Apart , dk b/. h. 5, by Flatter, - Detach, by Unbridled, Bred by: Adele B. Dilschneider (KY) 5½ $25,000 103 Dilschneider, Adele A. Stall, Jr. G. Melancon3. Sweetsouthernmoon , dk b/. g. 6, by Sweetsouthernsaint, - Amo-telgirl, by Bates Motel, Bred by: J. R. Wilson (FL) ½ $13,750 93 Robert Asaro Enterprises, Inc. R. Faucheux D. Saenz

DAVID M. VANCE SPRINT S., REMINGTON PARK, Value of Race: $103,000, 3 yo’s & up, 6 furlongs, Time: 1:08.78 - 8/11/2012 1. Alsvid , b . g. 3, by O� cer, - Reagle Mary, by Afternoon Deelites, Bred by: Yanagawa Stud LTD. (KY) 1¼ $60,000 108 Black Hawk Stable (James Rogers) C. Hartman C. Landeros 2. Okie Ride , b . g. 5, by Candy Ride (ARG), - Tic Tic, by Geiger Coun-ter, Bred by: Richter Family Trust (OK) ½ $23,000 105 Richter Family Trust K. Nolen L. Quinonez 3. Apprehender , ch . g. 3, by Posse, - Missy’s Mirage, by Stop the Music, Bred by: Jaye� B Stables (KY) ½ $11,000 104 Dream Farm LLC C. Richard M. Berry

WINE COUNTRY DEBUTANTE S., SANTA ROSA, Value of Race: $75,300, 2 yo, 6 furlongs, Time: 1:11.58 - 8/11/2012 1. Unusual Way , b . f. 2, by Unusual Heat, - Way Up, by Great Above, Bred by: Thomas W. Bachman (CA) 11 $45,050 94 Brown, Jr., Edward J. and Lebherz, Philip J. Bonde O. Figueroa2. Black Oak , dk b/. f. 2, by Forestry, - More for Me, by More Than Ready, Bred by: Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings LLC (KY) hd $15,050 70 McCanna, Ray T. McCanna F. Alvarado3. Marks Mine , dk b/. f. 2, by Benchmark, - Ermine Fever, by Capote, Bred by: Mr. & Mrs. Larry D. Williams (CA) 7 $9,050 70 Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. S. Specht A. Cedillo

WASHINGTON OAKS, EMERALD DOWNS, Value of Race: $73,250, 3 yo, 1 1/8 miles, Time: 1:48.75 - 8/11/2012 1. Champagneandcaviar , ch . f. 3, by Van Nistelrooy, - Dance With Carson, by Carson City, Bred by: Paul Goldberg & Raymond Kwik (KY) hd $41,250 90 Fleur De Lis Stable LLC H. Belvoir J. Matias 2. Exclusive Diva , dk b/. f. 3, by Bernardini, - Puxa Saco, by Dehere, Bred by: Northwest Farms LLC (KY) ¾ $15,000 89 Paxton, Debbie and Northwest Farms LLC T. Wenzel J. Gutierrez 3. Our Eleanor , dk b/. f. 3, by Successful Appeal, - Pretty Jane, by Subordination, Bred by: Ballycapple, LLC (KY) 2¼ $9,750 88 Peter Redekop B. C., Ltd. B. Wright W. Antongeorgi III

LA JOLLA H., Gr.2, DEL MAR, Value of Race: $147,000, 3 yo, 1 1/16 miles-T, Time: 1:40.55 - 8/11/2012 1. Old Time Hockey , ch . g. 3, by Smarty Jones, - Grat, by A.P. Indy, Bred by: Glen Hill Farm (FL) no $90,000 108 Glen Hill Farm T. Proctor J. Talamo 2. My Best Brother , b . c. 3, by Stormy Atlantic, - Wilshewed, by Carson City, Bred by: Al Eisman & William Currin (KY) hd $30,000 108

Currin, William L. and Eisman, Alvin J. Canani M. Garcia 3. Chips All In , b . c. 3, by North Light (IRE), - Maria’s Mirage, by Maria’s Mon, Bred by: Adena Springs (KY) 2¾ $18,000 108 Everest, Jean, O’Brien, John, Valdez, Danny and Turpin, Michelle J. Mullins G. Gomez

ASPEN CUP S., RUIDOSO DOWNS, Value of Race: $50,000, 3 yo, 6 furlongs, Time: 1:12.61 - 8/11/2012 1. Wizardry , b . f. 3, by Teu� esberg, - City Hylton (ARG), by =Jack Hylton (IRE), Bred by: Shaker Ridge Farm, Inc. (KY) 1½ $30,500 N/A Foxpointe Thoroughbreds and Green, Greg G. Green J. Ochoa2. Chilling Command , ch . f. 3, by Master Command, - Chilling E� ect, by Gold Fever, Bred by: Wolverton Mountain Farm, LLC, Steve Avery & Kevin Hyde(KY) nk $11,000 N/A Double Kee LLC O. Grissom C. Lambert3. Stop the Spending , b . f. 3, by Pomeroy, - No Better Time, by Two Punch, Bred by: J. Kirk and Judy Robison (KY) 16 $6,000 N/A Robison, J. Kirk and Judy H. Dominguez E. Gomez

A. C. KEMP S., ALBUQUERQUE, Value of Race: $25,000, 2 yo, 6 furlongs, Time: 1:12.13 - 8/11/2012 1. Getoutahere , ch . g. 2, by Lucky Lionel, - Isabellas Way, by City Zip, Bred by: Brad King & Steve Prather (TX) 1¼ $15,000 N/A King, Brad, Prather, Steve and Dominguez, Henry H. Dominguez I. Cardenas2. Jossy Do It , dk b/. f. 2, by Proud Accolade, - Clandestine, by Grand Slam, Bred by: Allen Amato & Mike Galinski (FL) ¾ $5,000 N/A Wolochuk, David D. Wolochuk M. Rodriguez3. Personal Bullet , b . g. 2, by Lewis Michael, - Balcovy, by Saint Bal-lado, Bred by: J. Kirk Robison & Judy Robison (NM) 3¾ $2,500 N/A Robison, J. Kirk and Judy H. Dominguez A. Juarez, Jr.

AU REVOIR TED THIBERT MEMORIAL S., LES BOIS PARK, Value of Race: $5,150, 3 yo’s & up, 1 3/8 miles, Time: 2:20.20 - 8/11/20121. Maravillosa Marcos , dk b/. g. 9, by Benchmark, - Philippine Queen, by Manila, Bred by: Tawnja Elison (CA) ¾ $3,090 86 Grigsby, Jim and Moon, Stacy D. Hall D. Crane2. Skyrush (ARG) , dk b/. h. 7, by Orpen, - =Sirga (ARG), by Southern Halo, Bred by: La Providencia (ARG) 1 $1,030 86 Carraway, Darren and Carraway, Hillary D. Hall J. Crispin3. Diamond Touch , dk b/. g. 4, by Touch Gold, - Ten Carats, by Capote, Bred by: Meadowridge Stable & Adena Springs (KY) 15¾ $618 84 Martindale, Russell K. McReynolds A. Jimenez

IDAHO CUP DISTAFF DERBY, LES BOIS PARK, Value of Race: $20,350, 3 yo, 1 mile, Time: 1:40.30 - 8/11/2012 1. Yellow Chumarine , b . f. 3, by Chumaree, - Magical Slew, by Slew-vescent, Bred by: Tom Dougherty (ID) 1¾ $12,210 N/A Dougherty, Thomas T. Elison J. Crispin 2. Latin Diva , dk b/. f. 3, by Latin American, - Fair Ramona, by Ogygian, Bred by: Robbie S. Waters (ID) 2 $4,070 N/A Waters, Robbie K. McReynolds A. Jimenez 3. Asbury Rain , b . f. 3, by Gulch, - Meeting in Hawaii, by General Meeting, Bred by: Jason Hall (ID) 1¼ $2,442 N/A Anderson, Cary E. Burns R. Webb

IDAHO THOROUGHBRED BREEDERS DERBY, LES BOIS PARK, Value of Race: $13,500, 3 yo, 7 furlongs, Time: 1:25.40 - 8/11/2012 1. Toledo Eddie , dk b/. g. 3, by Ministers Wild Cat, - Cape Town Charmer, by Cape Town, Bred by: Billingsley Creek Ranch (ID) 2¾ $8,100 N/A Buckley, Mark and Hall, Rachael D. Hall D. Crane 2. Works for Silver , gr/ro. g. 3, by Kid Capote, - Silverworks, by Spectacular Bid, Bred by: Riverview Farm Inc. (ID) 1½ $2,700 N/A Riverview Farm, Inc. R. Hyde R. Burney 3. Sogn , b . f. 3, by Cause Ur Mine, - Vi’s Fantasy, by Shergar’s Best (IRE), Bred by: Brice Underdahl & Violet Underdahl (ID) 1 $1,620 N/A Underdahl, Brice B. Underdahl A. Jimenez

IDAHO CUP SPRINT S., LES BOIS PARK, Value of Race: $10,350,

3 yo’s & up, 5 furlongs, Time: 57.40 - 8/11/2012 1. Holy Buckets , dk b/. h. 5, by Harlan’s Holiday, - Tiny Boots, by Louisiana Slew, Bred by: Evelyn Carlson (ID) 3¾ $6,210 82 Carlson, Dr. Tom S. Williams A. Jimenez2. Flying Coastal , dk b/. g. 5, by Coastal Voyage, - Luv� ite, by Flying Continental, Bred by: Thomas Mansanarez (ID) 5¾ $2,070 72 Haylett, Je� and Jason S. Williams N. Smith3. Silver Wildcat , dk b/. g. 7, by Smart Chip, - Adoracion, by Oraibi, Bred by: Cli� ord Larsen & Patricia Larsen (ID) 3 $1,242 57 Elison, Tawnja T. Elison J. Crispin

IDAHO CUP CLAIMING S., LES BOIS PARK, Value of Race: $9,450, 3 yo’s & up, 7 furlongs, Time: 1:25.10 - 8/11/2012 1. Wicked Kick , b . g. 6, by Explicit, - Fair Ramona, by Ogygian, Bred by: Robbie S. Waters (ID) no $5,670 N/A Custom Truck Accessories, Inc. K. McReynolds R. Burney2. First Cauzin , gr/ro. g. 5, by Cause Ur Mine, - White Zin, by Lit de Justice, Bred by: Harry Richardson & Lori Richardson (ID) 4¼ $1,890 N/A Richardson, Harry D. Hall D. Crane3. Silent Snow , dk b/. g. 11, by Silent Generation, - Snow� ex, by Slewdledo, Bred by: R. E. Harvey & Duane Dent (ID) 3 $1,134 N/A Kings River Cattle Company, Inc. B. Taylor J. Crispin

IDAHO CUP DISTAFF MATURITY, LES BOIS PARK, Value of Race: $20,350, 3 yo’s & up, 1 mile, Time: 1:40.10 - 8/11/2012 1. Hammett Star , ch . m. 8, by Reversal, - Season Star, by Four Seasons (GB), Bred by: DCH Holdings, LC (ID) 1 $12,210 77 Bettis, Harry P. Treasure R. Webb2. Accountable Diva , b . m. 5, by Top Account, - Faiths Prospect, by Native Prospector, Bred by: Rising Sun Thoroughbreds (ID) ¾ $4,070 75 Williams, Susan and Stark, Wendy S. Williams M. Boag3. Sugar Rocks , ch . m. 6, by Tavasco, - Sugar High, by Candi’s Gold, Bred by: Lisa Lawson & Kerry Lawson (ID) nk $2,442 74 Grigsby, Jim and Moon, Stacy D. Hall D. Crane

IDAHO CUP CLASSIC S., LES BOIS PARK, Value of Race: $19,740, 3 yo’s & up, 1 mile, Time: 1:38.20 - 8/11/2012 1. Memo to Mya , dk b/. g. 4, by Cobra King, - Memo Bay, by Memo (CHI), Bred by: Mr. & Mrs. James A. Garrett (ID) 6¼ $12,210 88 Gar-rett, Nancy and Jim D. Hall N. Smith 2. Joe’s Cannon , b . g. 7, by Freespool, - Lucy’s Magic, by Manzotti, Bred by: Billingsley Creek Ranch (ID) 2 $4,070 78 Buckley, Mark, Bott, Tony and Hall, Rachael D. Hall D. Crane 3. The Last Charge , b . g. 4, by Allover, - Princess in Charge, by Prince Card, Bred by: Harry K. Keshian & Cheryl A. Keshian (ID)

IDAHO CUP JUVENILE CHAMPIONSHIP S., LES BOIS PARK, Value of Race: $25,350, 2 yo, 5 furlongs, Time: 58.30 - 8/11/2012 1. Banker’s Brat , dk b/. f. 2, by Tavasco, - Misty Murrcedes, by Murrtheblurr, Bred by: Jim Grigsby & Stacy Moon (ID) 2¼ $13,943 68 Grigsby, Jim and Moon, Stacy D. Hall D. Crane2. Really a Charmer , dk b/. g. 2, by For Really, - Cape Town Charmer, by Cape Town, Bred by: Billingsley Creek Ranch (ID) 6 $4,816 61 Buckley, Mark and Hall, Rachael D. Hall J. Crispin3. Joker Too , dk b/. g. 2, by Concorde’s Appeal, - Pretty Louise, by Tanthem, Bred by: Rising Sun Thoroughbreds (ID) 1 $2,789 45

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MINNESOTA DERBY, CANTERBURY PARK, Value of Race: $65,000, 3 yo, 1 mile 70 yards, Time: 1:43.08 - 8/11/2012 1. Heliskier , b . g. 3, by Appealing Skier, - Plana Dance, by Northern Flagship, Bred by: Robert D. Colvin (MN) 13¼ $39,000 N/A Colvin, Marlene M. Robertson D. Bell2. Sue’s Stormy , dk b/. g. 3, by Stormy Business, - Sugar Hills Miss, by Mt. Livermore, Bred by: Astar Thoroughbreds, LLC (MN) 1¼ $13,000 N/A Sampson, Curtis T. Rengstorf B. Walker, Jr.3. Tez Virat , ch . c. 3, by Supremo, - Tez Triya, by Peteski, Bred by: Kissoon Thoroughbreds (MN) nk $7,150 N/A Kissoon Thoroughbreds B. Rhone D. Butler

MINNESOTA OAKS, CANTERBURY PARK, Value of Race: $65,000, 3 yo, 1 mile 70 yards, Time: 1:44.89 - 8/11/2012 1. Keewatin Ice , gr/ro. f. 3, by Intidab, - Moon Singer, by Wolf Power (SAF), Bred by: Camelia J. Casby (MN) 1½ $39,000 N/A Casby, Camelia B. Porter J. Rivera2. Talkin Bout , b . f. 3, by Yonaguska, - Ma Home Cat, by Tomorrows Cat, Bred by: Camelia J. Casby (MN) 8¾ $13,000 N/A Casby, Camelia G. Scherer N. Goodwin3. Jills Summer Raine , b . f. 3, by Yonaguska, - Bobsled, by Snow-bound, Bred by: EZ-AZ Thoroughbreds LLP (MN) 1¼ $7,150 N/A Ez-Az Thoroughbreds LLP D. Oliver D. Bell

DAISYCUTTER H., DEL MAR, Value of Race: $97,670, 3 yo’s & up, 5 furlongs-T, Time: 55.99 - 8/10/2012 1. Nechez Dawn , b . f. 3, by Indian Charlie, - Valid Annie, by Valid Appeal, Bred by: B. P. Walden Jr., Hargus Sexton & Sandra Sexton(KY) ½ $53,400 105 Ten Broeck Farm, Inc. J. Bonde E. Maldonado2. Missdealornodeal , ch . m. 6, by Benchmark, - Bah Bye, by Mamai-son, Bred by: Clear Valley Stables & Ron Charles (CA) no $22,900 104 VIP Farms N. French K. Krigger3. Mado� withthemoney , ch . f. 3, by Tribal Rule, - Courageously, by Bold Ruckus, Bred by: George Chakmakian & Frank Aldrich (CA) 2¼ $13,740 103 For The Boys Stable, Aldrich, Frank and Aldrich, MarySue S. Miyadi E. Flores

HEAVY S., PRAIRIE MEADOWS, Value of Race: $30,350, 3 yo’s & up, 2 furlongs, Time: 20.96 - 8/10/2012 1. Credit Report , ch . g. 5, by Songandaprayer, - Cash No Credit, by West by West, Bred by: Taylor Brothers Properties, LLC, Devil Eleven Stable, Inc., et al(KY) hd $18,210 104 Chappell, Charles, Wise, Jay and David Kunze LLC T. Martin T. Thompson2. Banner Cat , ch . g. 5, by Wildcat Heir, - Devil’s Banner, by Devil’s Bag, Bred by: Rick Sutherland (FL) 1¼ $6,070 104 Moss, Maggi C. Richard D. Mello3. Song of Humor , b . g. 4, by Songandaprayer, - Plenty of Silver, by Distorted Humor, Bred by: George Isaacs & Marablue Farm LLC (FL) hd $3,035 95 Gaede, Milton M. Gaede J. Olesiak

SORRENTO S., Gr.3, DEL MAR, Value of Race: $150,000, 2 yo, 6 1/2 furlongs, Time: 1:16.98 - 8/8/2012 1. Executiveprivilege , b . f. 2, by First Samurai, - Refugee, by Unac-counted For, Bred by: Betz/D.J. Stable/Kidder/J. Betz/Robenalt (KY) 1¼ $90,000 N/A Watson, Karl, Pegram, Michael E. and Weitman,

Paul B. Ba� ert R. Bejarano2. Speedinthruthecity , dk b/. f. 2, by City Zip, - License to Speed, by Thunder Gulch, Bred by: Joe Parker (KY) 2½ $30,000 N/A Barber, Gary, Barber, Cecil and Tsujihara, Kevin P. Miller J. Talamo3. Switch to the Lead , b . f. 2, by Songandaprayer, - Dressed for Succes, by Tricky Mister, Bred by: Kona Stables (KY) hd $18,000 N/A Kona Stable LLC P. Biancone Y. Fukunaga

ANGIE C. S., EMERALD DOWNS, Value of Race: $49,500, 2 yo, 6 furlongs, Time: 1:09.01 - 8/5/2012 1. Goin to the Window , b . f. 2, by Tapit, - Queens Full, by Indian Charlie, Bred by: Northwest Farm, LLC (KY) 1 $27,225 84 Paxton, Debbie and Northwest Farms LLC T. Wenzel J. Gutierrez2. Blueberry Smoothie , dk b/. f. 2, by Giant’s Causeway, - Shampoo, by Gulch, Bred by: Northwest Farms LLC (KY) 10½ $9,900 82 C and M Racing and Northwest Farms LLC T. Wenzel L. Mawing3. Valid Vixen Queen , dk b/. f. 2, by Harbor the Gold, - Valid Princess, by Valid Expectations, Bred by: Vixen Queen Sandy Corp. (WA) 5 $7,425 58 Vixen Queen Sandy Corp. N. Knapp D. Hoonan

BEST PAL S., Gr.2, DEL MAR, Value of Race: $150,000, 2 yo, 6 1/2 furlongs, Time: 1:16.14 - 8/5/2012 1. Know More , b . c. 2, by Lion Heart, - Seattle Qui, by Seattle Slew, Bred by: Joseph LaCombe Stables, Inc. (KY) ½ $90,000 93 Reddam, J. D. O’Neill G. Gomez2. Heir Kitty , b . f. 2, by Wildcat Heir, - Be Silver, by Silver Buck, Bred by: Pedro Gonzalez & Jorge Herrera (FL) 1¼ $30,000 92 Bernsen, David A., Bloom, Michael, Kruse, Lisa and Altamira Racing Stable P. Miller D. Flores3. Miss Empire , b . f. 2, by Empire Maker, - Miss Excitement, by Rajab, Bred by: Dan Cassella & Frank Cassella (KY) 1¼ $18,000 89 Barber, Gary, Barber, Cecil and Tsujihara, Kevin P. Miller K. Krigger

JESS JACKSON OWNERS’ H., SANTA ROSA, Value of Race: $66,850, 3 yo’s & up, 5 furlongs-T, Time: 58.04 - 8/5/2012 1. Shudacudawudya , gr/ro. g. 5, by Marino Marini, - Sunny Miss, by Cutlass Reality, Bred by: Brett Mason (CA) nk $41,450 N/A Mason, Brett L. Mason J. Couton2. Ain’t No Other , b . g. 4, by Old Topper, - Miami Margie, by Shadeed, Bred by: Tommy Town Thoroughbreds, LLC (CA) 2¼ $13,050 N/A Tommy Town Thoroughbreds LLC S. Miyadi R. Baze3. Starboardlights , dk b/. g. 6, by Helmsman, - Alllitup, by Allen’s Prospect, Bred by: Leland Garner (CA) ½ $7,850 N/A Stewball Stable and Finkel, Kristin V. Rhoden I. Orozco

JOSEPH T. GRACE H., SANTA ROSA, Value of Race: $62,750, 3 yo’s & up, 1 1/16 miles-T, Time: 1:44.84 - 8/5/2012 1. Control Seeker , b . g. 6, by Sought After, - Red Table, by Red Ran-som, Bred by: Miraleste Inc. (CA) 1½ $42,300 105 DeNike, Theresa and Edward K. Nations F. Duran2. Aca� ella , dk b/. c. 4, by Mr. Greeley, - Special Ballad, by Saint Ballado, Bred by: Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings LLC (KY) no $10,050 103 Guerra, Jose V. Trujillo C. Martinez3. Royal Dream , b . g. 5, by Royal Anthem, - At Night, by Dayjur, Bred by: Hopewell Investments LLC (KY) no $6,050 103 Barker, Edwin, Moger, Jr. Ed, Moresco, Richard and Neary, Patrick E. Moger, Jr. I. Orozco

RALPH HAYES S., PRAIRIE MEADOWS, Value of Race: $96,475, 4 yo’s & up, 1 1/16 miles, Time: 1:43.60 - 8/4/2012 1. Wings of War , dk b/. g. 5, by Kafwain, - Devil’s Wing, by Devil His Due, Bred by: James R. Lewis & Beverly J. Lewis (IA) ¾ $57,885 97 Lewis, Beverly D. Von Hemel S. Laviolette2. Ice Hockey , ch . g. 5, by Cactus Ridge, - Sheso, by Blumin A� air, Bred by: William L. Hobbs (IA) 4¼ $19,295 96 Moss, Maggi C. Richard I. Ocampo3. Kate’s Main Man , b . g. 7, by Bernstein, - Kate d’Kate, by D’Accord, Bred by: Loretta Fern McClintock (IA) 4 $9,647 89 Patterson, Randy R. Morse P. Teator

DONNA REED S., PRAIRIE MEADOWS, Value of Race: $93,925, 4 yo’s & up, 1 mile 70 yards, Time: 1:42.11 - 8/4/2012 1. Someplace Else , b . f. 4, by Harlan’s Holiday, - Super� ne City, by Carson City, Bred by: Prairie Lane Farms (IA) 1½ $56,355 89 Prairie Lane Farms LLC K. Von Hemel T. Thompson 2. Je� ell , dk b/. f. 4, by Saarland, - Rico Ends Well, by Amerrico’s Bullet, Bred by: High Point Bloodstock (IA) 2 $18,785 87 McShane, David and Lafoy, Je� D. McShane S. Laviolette 3. Rico’s Posse , gr/ro. m. 5, by Posse, - Rico Ends Well, by Amerrico’s Bullet, Bred by: High Point Bloodstock (IA) 1 $9,392 84 Robson Thoroughbreds C. Hartman K. Tohill

IOWA SORORITY S., PRAIRIE MEADOWS, Value of Race: $87,266, 2 yo, 6 furlongs, Time: 1:12.24 - 8/4/2012 1. Contessa’s Moment , gr/ro. f. 2, by Kafwain, - Unbridled Contessa, by Unbridled’s Song, Bred by: Lloyd DeBruycker (IA) 2½ $52,359 57 DeBruycker, Lloyd R. Tracy, Jr. K. Tohill 2. Lady Kee , b . f. 2, by Chelokee, - Fantango Lady, by Lytrump, Bred by: William L. Hobbs (IA) ¾ $17,453 51 Hobbs, William J. Arnett I. Ocampo 3. Cat Five’ O , dk b/. f. 2, by Pleasantly Perfect, - Triple o’ Five, by Elusive Quality, Bred by: Lane Thoroughbreds LLC (IA) 3½ $8,726 49 Lane Thoroughbreds LLC C. Stuart G. Steinberg

IOWA BREEDERS’ DERBY, PRAIRIE MEADOWS, Value of Race: $86,683, 3 yo, 1 1/16 miles, Time: 1:44.23 - 8/4/2012 1. Hes Not You , dk b/. g. 3, by Pollard’s Vision, - My Girl Selecto, by Mi Selecto, Bred by: Allen Poindexter (IA) nk $52,009 91 Moss, Maggi C. Richard I. Ocampo 2. Freeze Your Kela , ch . g. 3, by Kela, - Eighty Below Eve, by Now Listen, Bred by: River Ridge Ranch (IA) 4¼ $17,336 91 River Ridge Ranch C. Richard D. Mello 3. Beware the Devil , b . g. 3, by Devil His Due, - Slew Peggy Slew, by Evansville Slew, Bred by: Donald Schrage (IA) 3¼ $8,668 84 Schrage, Donald L. Chleborad A. Birzer

IOWA CRADLE S., PRAIRIE MEADOWS, Value of Race: $85,575, 2 yo, 6 furlongs, Time: 1:11.14 - 8/4/2012 1. Cagey Rascal , ch . g. 2, by Added Edge, - Ladyinagildedcage, by Gilded Time, Bred by: James L. Fox (IA) 1 $51,345 71 Fox, James and Phyllis T. Martin K. Tohill 2. Wolf Pack Jack , b . g. 2, by Hat Trick (JPN), - Dream Win, by Winthrop, Bred by: Black Oak Farm (IA) 4¾ $17,115 69 Black Oak Farm R. Tracy, Jr. P. Teator 3. Senor Captain , dk b/. g. 2, by King of Scat, - Tequila Two Step, by Shot of Gold, Bred by: James M. Hobbs (IA) 1 $8,557 59 Hobbs, James J. Arnett A. Birzer

IOWA BREEDERS’ OAKS, PRAIRIE MEADOWS, Value of Race: $83,941, 3 yo, 1 mile 70 yards, Time: 1:42.90 - 8/4/2012 1. Jokes N Jazz , ch . f. 3, by It’s No Joke, - Randomizer, by Elusive Quality, Bred by: Joseph Michael Robson (IA) hd $50,364 82 Robson Thoroughbreds C. Hartman T. Thompson 2. Gray Edge , gr/ro. f. 3, by Added Edge, - Robin’s Red Tiger, by Peteski, Bred by: Carroll Rumbaugh (IA) 1 $16,788 81 Rumbaugh, Carroll D. Clark P. Compton 3. Here Comes Polly , dk b/. f. 3, by Evansville Slew, - High Speed Ali, by Allen’s Prospect, Bred by: Tom Lepic (IA) 5¼ $8,395 80 Lepic, Thomas T. Martin K. Tohill

IOWA CLASSIC SPRINT S., PRAIRIE MEADOWS, Value of Race: $77,575, 3 yo’s & up, 6 furlongs, Time: 1:09.85 - 8/4/2012 1. Cresco Direct Hit , dk b/. g. 7, by One Hundred Slews, - Cresco Queen, by Acaroid, Bred by: Berl E. Priebe (IA) 1½ $46,545 89 Moss, Maggi C. Richard T. Thompson 2. Runaway Walkaway , dk b/. g. 4, by Najran, - Spotted Feather, by Meadowlake, Bred by: Je� Hartz (IA) ¾ $15,515 85 Hartz, Je� H. Ashford, Jr. S. Laviolette 3. Stormin River , dk b/. g. 5, by Stormin Fever, - Amanda Rules, by Mr. Greeley, Bred by: Twin Hopes Farm, Inc. (IA) nk $7,758 83

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ROUTE 66 S., FAIR MEADOWS, Value of Race: $40,000, 3 yo’s & up, 6 1/2 furlongs, Time: 1:18.60 - 8/4/2012 1. Special� te , b . g. 8, by Fist� te, - Special Merit, by Academy Award, Bred by: Sassy S Stables, Inc. (OK) 1½ $23,398 96 Downing, Mary S. Young B. Quinonez2. Stickrossmountain , b . g. 5, by National Saint, - Luci’s Reality, by Cutlass Reality, Bred by: Joyce Tackett & John D. Wartchow (OK) nk $8,466 93 H and H Ranch V. Griggs C. Kimes3. Steal Your Face , dk b/. g. 7, by Holzmeister, - Get Up and Dance, by Festive, Bred by: Beryl Jack Buley (OK) 3 $4,831 93 Roberts, Rusty R. Engel M. Berry

MUSCOGEE (CREEK) NATION S., FAIR MEADOWS, Value of Race: $40,000, 3 yo’s & up, 5 1/2 furlongs, Time: 1:07.20 - 8/4/2012 1. Miss Natalie , dk b/. m. 5, by Fist� te, - It’s the Berries, by Slew the Slewor, Bred by: Center Hills Farm (OK) 4¼ $23,245 76 Gar Oil Corp. J. O� olter M. Berry 2. Cosmic Baker , b . m. 8, by Irish Open, - Incredibeality, by L’Enjoleur, Bred by: Lizabeth B. Mitchell (OK) 1¾ $8,415 66 Ferrell, D. J. Ferrell F. Wethey, Jr. 3. Garbu and She , dk b/. m. 8, by Garbu, - She’s Game, by De Braak, Bred by: Earl Brashear Jr. (OK) ½ $4,803 62 Seaton, Shane S. Seaton N. Matz

CLEMENT L. HIRSCH S., Gr.1, DEL MAR, Value of Race: $300,000, 3 yo’s & up, 1 1/16 miles, Time: 1:41.96 - 8/4/2012 1. Include Me Out , dk b/. f. 4, by Include, - Don’t Trick Her, by Mazel Trick, Bred by: Brereton C. Jones (KY) nk $180,000 108 Jay Em Ess Stable R. Ellis J. Talamo2. Star Billing , b . f. 4, by Dynaformer, - Topliner, by Thunder Gulch, Bred by: George Krikorian (KY) 1½ $60,000 107 Krikorian, George J. Shirre� s R. Bejarano3. Amani (CHI) , b . f. 4, by Morning Raider (IRE), - =Just Fine (CHI), by Doneraile Court, Bred by: Haras Sumaya (CHI) ¾ $36,000 105 Sumaya U.S. Stables N. Drysdale G. Gomez

ROBERT DUPRET DERBY, SANTA ROSA, Value of Race: $61,750, 3 yo, 1 1/16 miles-T, Time: 1:45.04 - 8/4/2012 1. Tribal Tribute , dk b/. g. 3, by Tribal Rule, - Clarify, by Eastern Echo, Bred by: K & J Farm (CA) ¾ $41,200 105 Heidt, Ken T. McCanna F. Alvarado2. Tiz Point , dk b/. c. 3, by Tiznow, - Windmill Point, by Storm Bird, Bred by: Diamond A Racing Corp. (KY) 7 $10,050 104 Diamond A Racing Corporation R. Mandella R. Baze3. He’s Cagey , ch . c. 3, by Cause Ur Mine, - Skipats Star, by Lord of the Apes, Bred by: Art Suitter & Betty Suitter (ID) 2 $6,050 93 Suitter, Art and Betty M. Larson J. Couton

LADY CANTERBURY S., CANTERBURY PARK, Value of Race: $100,000, 3 yo’s & up, 1 mile-T, Time: 1:37.45 - 8/4/2012 1. Ruthville , b . m. 5, by A� eet Alex, - Ruthian, by Rahy, Bred by: Payson Stud, Inc. (KY) 1 $60,000 87 Hancock, III, Arthur M. Stidham D. Butler2. Bryan’s Jewel , gr/ro. f. 4, by Rockport Harbor, - Saphiria, by Touch Gold, Bred by: Peter Van Andel (KY) 6¾ $20,000 85 Butzow, Barry and Joni M. Robertson D. Bell3. Zaphyra , dk b/. m. 6, by Victory Gallop, - Crystal Path (FR), by Crystal Glitters, Bred by: Buckram Oak Holdings (KY) 1¼ $11,000 74 Reavis, Michael M. Reavis S. Stevens

PRINCESS ELAINE S., CANTERBURY PARK, Value of Race: $50,000, 3 yo’s & up, 1 1/16 miles-T, Time: 1:44.26 - 8/4/2012 1. Tickleyourfancy , b . m. 5, by Forest Camp, - Flirty Frosty, by Pleas-ant Colony, Bred by: Eureka Thoroughbred Farm (MN) 2¾ $30,000 N/A Grossman, Michael F. Bravo D. Butler2. Tez Savitri , ch . m. 6, by Demido� , - Tez Triya, by Peteski, Bred by: Kissoon Thoroughbreds (MN) 1¾ $10,000 N/A Kissoon Thorough-breds B. Rhone T. Riggs

3. Grace of Greatness , ch . f. 4, by Greatness, - Glorious Grace, by Saint Ballado, Bred by: Francis Genter Williams LLC (MN) 2¼ $6,000 N/A Jer-Mar Stable LLC M. Robertson D. Bell

HOIST HER FLAG S., CANTERBURY PARK, Value of Race: $50,000, 3 yo’s & up, 6 furlongs, Time: 1:10.19 - 8/4/2012 1. Starlite Starbrite , b . m. 5, by Mutakddim, - Starlight Surprise, by Salutely, Bred by: Andrena F. Van Doren (KY) 2¾ $30,000 N/A Van Doren, Andrena T. Amoss D. Bell2. Burst of Life , b . m. 6, by Soto, - Flora’s Temple, by Halo, Bred by: Green Hill Farm LLC (KY) ½ $10,000 N/A Bravo, Lori F. Bravo D. Butler3. Polar Plunge , b . f. 4, by Successful Appeal, - Shakopee, by Evans-ville Slew, Bred by: Camelia J. Casby (MN) 1½ $5,500 N/A Casby, Camelia G. Scherer B. Walker, Jr.

SUPER DERBY PRELUDE S., LOUISIANA DOWNS, Value of Race: $100,000, 3 yo, 1 1/16 miles, Time: 1:45.65 - 8/4/2012 1. Key Donation , ch . c. 3, by Lawyer Ron, - Allie North, by Northern Baby, Bred by: Mereworth Farm (KY) 2 $60,000 N/A Moss, Maggi T. Amoss R. Eramia2. Tensas Cold Front , gr/ro. g. 3, by War Front, - Kaileysgal, by Unbridled’s Song, Bred by: Curt Leake (LA) 1¼ $20,000 N/A Cherry Valley Farm LLC A. Stall, Jr. C. Rosier3. Mr Bluegrass Music , gr/ro. c. 3, by Bluegrass Cat, - Broadway Debut, by Unbridled’s Song, Bred by: Calumet Farm (KY) 1¼ $11,000 N/A Jac Mac Stable LLC and Formby, C.E. R. Jackson C. Landeros

SUNNY’S HALO S., LOUISIANA DOWNS, Value of Race: $50,000, 2 yo, 7 1/2 furlongs-T, Time: 1:30.92 - 8/4/2012 1. Brown Almighty , ch . c. 2, by Big Brown, - Gone Goodbye, by Gone for Real, Bred by: MAP Mare Partnership #3 (KY) 2¾ $30,000 N/A Tri-Star Racing, LLC and Denson, Joe B. T. Ice M. Guidry2. Mr. Bandini’s Band , dk b/. c. 2, by Bandini, - Girls Girls Girls, by Colonial A� air, Bred by: Montgomery Equine Center & Charles McTire(LA) 2¼ $10,000 N/A Gilmore, William E. Nelson, Jr. K. Smith3. Unbridled’s Score , ch . g. 2, by Even the Score, - Belle de Soleil, by Darn That Alarm, Bred by: Jill Hughes (LA) 2¼ $5,500 N/A Childers, Don C. Hukill W. Cloninger, Jr.

SUNNY’S HALO S., LOUISIANA DOWNS, Value of Race: $50,000, 2 yo, 7 1/2 furlongs-T, Time: 1:30.92 - 8/4/2012 1. Brown Almighty , ch . c. 2, by Big Brown, - Gone Goodbye, by Gone for Real, Bred by: MAP Mare Partnership #3 (KY) 2¾ $30,000 N/A Tri-Star Racing, LLC and Denson, Joe B. T. Ice M. Guidry2. Mr. Bandini’s Band , dk b/. c. 2, by Bandini, - Girls Girls Girls, by Colonial A� air, Bred by: Montgomery Equine Center & Charles McTire(LA) 2¼ $10,000 N/A Gilmore, William E. Nelson, Jr. K. Smith3. Unbridled’s Score , ch . g. 2, by Even the Score, - Belle de Soleil, by Darn That Alarm, Bred by: Jill Hughes (LA) 2¼ $5,500 N/A Childers, Don C. Hukill W. Cloninger, Jr.

BARKSDALE S., LOUISIANA DOWNS, Value of Race: $50,000, 3 yo’s & up, 1 mile-T, Time: 1:36.80 - 8/4/2012 1. Go Tiger Jack , b . g. 5, by Victory Gallop, - Hussy, by Unaccounted For, Bred by: John Hettinger (NY) ½ $30,000 N/A Cantacuzene, Melissa R. Irwin M. Guidry 2. Regions Reward , b . g. 5, by Maria’s Mon, - Way Beyond, by Ordway, Bred by: Haymarket Farm (KY) ½ $10,000 N/A Woodall, Gary A. Cates J. Riquelme 3. Heavenville , dk b/. g. 5, by O� ee Wild, - Seeking Heaven, by Petionville, Bred by: Heiligbrodt Racing Stable (LA) ½ $5,500 N/A Keene, Danny D. Pish R. Chapa

DONNIE WILHITE MEMORIAL S., LOUISIANA DOWNS, Value of Race:$50,000, 2 yo, 7 1/2 furlongs-T, Time: 1:31.35 - 8/4/2012 1. Promise Me More , dk b/. f. 2, by More Than Ready, - Aly’s Vow, by Broken Vow, Bred by: Scott Mallory / Robert Orth (KY) 2 $30,000 N/A Holt Racing LLC, Hawley, Wesley E. and Orth, Robert E. W. Hawley M. Guidry 2. My Daughter’s Song , dk b/. f. 2, by Songandaprayer, - Shimmer-

ing Tale, by Wild Again, Bred by: Clifton Farm, LLC & Walmac Farm, LLC (KY) 2½ $10,000 N/A Keene, Danny A. Milligan L. Wade 3. Fleet Dawn , b . f. 2, by Eugene’s Third Son, - West Madisyn, by Way West (FR), Bred by: Channon Farm, LLC (LA) 1¼ $5,500 N/A Gilmore, William E. Nelson, Jr. K. Smith

SILVER CUP FUTURITY, ARAPAHOE PARK, Value of Race: $31,092, 2 yo, 5 1/2 furlongs, Time: 1:04.48 - 8/4/2012 1. Get Happy Mister , b . c. 2, by First Samurai, - Sara Margaret, by Elusive Quality, Bred by: Willard Burbach (CO) 7¼ $18,655 N/A Tangarae Farms LLP K. Gleason M. Ziegler2. Finewineatnine , b . c. 2, by Crystal Class, - Illusive Barroness, by Track Barron, Bred by: Tangarae Farms, LLP (CO) 5 $6,218 N/A Tangarae Farms LLP K. Gleason J. Rochabrun3. Busta Twist , dk b/. g. 2, by Oliver’s Twist, - Michelle’s Secret, by Torrential, Bred by: Keith Grinolds & Mindy Grinolds (CO) ½ $3,109 N/A K and M Grinolds LLC and Grinolds, Douglas D. Grinolds V. Guerra

SILVER CUP FUTURITY, ARAPAHOE PARK, Value of Race: $28,032, 2 yo, 5 1/2 furlongs, Time: 1:04.59 - 8/4/2012 1. Renee’s Passion , dk b/. f. 2, by Ready’s Image, - Gold in My Stars, by Forty Niner, Bred by: Menoken Farms (CO) 3¼ $16,819 N/A Tanga-rae Farms LLP K. Gleason L. Rodriguez2. She’s All Bling , ch . f. 2, by Mingun, - Queen of Bling, by Perfect Mandate, Bred by: Wafer Thoroughbred Ranch Inc. (CO) 6 $5,606 N/A Wafer Thoroughbred Ranch, Inc. S. Obergfell T. Wales3. Sleepy Cat , ch . f. 2, by Consolidator, - Princess Patti, by Polish Numbers, Bred by: Champions Home Farm Inc. (KY) 5¾ $2,806 N/A Grinolds, Doug and Rod D. Grinolds R. Vicchrilli

REAL GOOD DEAL S., DEL MAR, Value of Race: $200,000, 3 yo, 7 furlongs, Time: 1:22.35 - 8/3/2012 1. Unusual Heatwave , b . c. 3, by Unusual Heat, - Miss Alphie, by Candi’s Gold, Bred by: Montecito Stables, LLC (CA) ¾ $111,000 98 Johnson, Ellen, Johnson, Sr., Peter O. and McWilliams, Teresa A. Barba R. Bejarano2. Rousing Sermon , ch . c. 3, by Lucky Pulpit, - Rousing Again, by Awesome Again, Bred by: Mr. & Mrs. Larry D. Williams (CA) 3¼ $39,000 96 Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. J. Hollendorfer M. Smith3. Got Even , dk b/. g. 3, by Stephen Got Even, - Kathryns Birthday, by Blare of Trumpets, Bred by: Madera Thoroughbreds LLC (CA) 2½ $23,000 90 Altamira Racing, Chandler, Bruce and F U Stables P. Miller J. Talamo

GRADUATION S., DEL MAR, Value of Race: $100,000, 2 yo, 5 1/2 furlongs, Time: 1:04.14 - 8/1/2012 1. Strong Wind , ch . c. 2, by Tribal Rule, - Chalk Face, by Memo (CHI), Bred by: Mark Tatch (CA) 4¼ $58,000 83 Roncelli Family Trust, Tomasic, Bill and Tomasic, Sue S. Knapp K. Krigger2. Just Call Me Al , b . r. 2, by Redattore (BRZ), - Alarcity, by Allen’s Prospect, Bred by: Revocable Trust of Dr. Mikel C. Harrington and Patricia O. Harrington(CA) no $20,000 73 Mike Harrington Trustee M. Harrington M. Garcia3. Lovmeister , b . c. 2, by Nineeleven, - Walk West, by West by West, Bred by: Terry C. Lovingier (CA) no $12,000 73 London, Patsy, Winters, John, Templeton Horses LLC and Lovingier, Terry C. W. Solis J. Valdivia, Jr.

CLAIMING SERIES LEG 3 S., LES BOIS PARK, Value of Race: $8,700, 3 yo’s & up, 1 mile, Time: 1:38.10 - 8/1/2012 1. Skyrush (ARG) , dk b/. h. 7, by Orpen, - =Sirga (ARG), by Southern Halo, Bred by: La Providencia (ARG) 6 $5,220 90 Chesnut, Chris G. Simpson J. Crispin2. Thirteengoldhearts , dk b/. g. 6, by Liberty Gold, - Macarena Girl, by Cryptoclearance, Bred by: Robert Weeks & Linda Weeks (WA) ½ $1,740 80 Evans, Kash K. Evans R. Webb3. Absolute Courage , b . g. 7, by Lord Carson, - Lori Gail, by Explosive Bid, Bred by: Tommy Town Thoroughbreds, LLC (CA) 6 $1,044 79 Anderson, Cary E. Burns M. Boag

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QUARTER HORSE | 9-1-2012GOLDEN STATE DERBY, Gr.1, LOS ALAMITOS, Value of Race: $236,400, 3 yo, 400 yards, Time: 19.590 - 8/26/2012 1. Check My Thoughts-QH , br . g. 3, by Check Him Out-QH, - Just Think-QH, by Pritzi Dash-QH, Bred by: Edward C Allred (CA) ½ $99,288 108 Allred, Edward J. Glenn, Jr. E. Gomez2. Do You Do Corona-QH , b . f. 3, by Corona Cartel-QH, - Mla Do You Love Me-QH, by On the Dash-QH, Bred by: Henry E Brown (OK) ½ $40,188 103 De La Torre, Jose M. and Gustavo E. Navarro S. Mendez3. Zoomdasher-QH , blk . f. 3, by Azoom-QH, - Dashing Little Reba-QH, by First Down Dash-QH, Bred by: Henry E Brown (OK) ¾ $28,368 100 De La Torre, Jose M. and Gustavo E. Navarro A. Loza

PELICAN S., ALBUQUERQUE, Value of Race: $50,000, 3 yo, 400 yards, Time: 19.415 - 8/26/2012 1. Call Me a Blazn Chic-QH , br . f. 3, by Chicks a Blazin-QH, - Willie Call Me-QH, by Calyx-QH, Bred by: Mike Abraham (NM) nk $27,500 N/A J and M Racing and Farm A. Sanchez E. Ramirez2. Gotloveifyouwantit-QH , ch . f. 3, by Genuine Straw� y-QH, - Sinn Bug Special-QH, by Special Task-QH, Bred by: Jack H Norris (NM) nk $12,500 N/A Marquez, Jesus J. Marquez M. Rodriguez3. Wish You Had One To-QH , b . f. 3, by Stel Corona-QH, - Devons Wish-QH, by Devon Lane, Bred by: Terrence M Lane (NM) hd $5,000 N/A Royal Dream Ranch, LLC. A. Sanchez F. Garcia-Luna

LINEAGE CHAMPIONSHIP S., ALBUQUERQUE, Value of Race: $50,000, 3 yo’s & up, 400 yards, Time: 19.290 - 8/26/2012 1. Miracle Snow-QH , b . g. 8, by Dean Miracle-QH, - Snow Peak-QH, by Chicks Beduino-QH, Bred by: Melvin and Mary Neugebauer (NM) nk $30,000 N/A Neugebauer, Mary and Melvin W. Giles J. Bourdieu 2. De Genuine Queen-QH , gr . f. 4, by Genuine Straw� y-QH, - Queen of Soul-QH, by Chicks Beduino-QH, Bred by: Mark J Allen & Randy Sanders (NM) hd $10,500 N/A Santa Fe Horse Racing by Carrillo’s LLC A. Carrillo J. Leos 3. Klassic Straw� y-QH , sor . g. 6, by Genuine Straw� y-QH, - A Clas-sic Song-QH, by A Classic Dash-QH, Bred by: Ron Stephens (NM) nk $5,000 N/A Stephens, Ronald R. Stephens M. Rodriguez

HARD TWIST S., ALBUQUERQUE, Value of Race: $50,000, 3 yo, 400 yards, Time: 19.400 - 8/26/20121. Rcj Major Storm-QH , b . c. 3, by Brookstone Bay-QH, - Major Kia-QH, by Major Rime-QH, Bred by: Mr and Mrs R C Jones (NM) ½ $27,500 N/A Alagar Racing, LLC. A. Sanchez F. Garcia-Luna2. Two Shine-QH , sor . g. 3, by Corona Caliente-QH, - Now You Know Merry-QH, by Now I Know-QH, Bred by: Dosi or Norma Alvarez (NM) ½ $12,500 N/A Prieto, Beda and Alvarez, Ramon R. Alvarez O. Rincon3. Rare N Hot-QH , sor . g. 3, by Corona Caliente-QH, - Rare Baby Doll-QH, by Rare Form-QH, Bred by: Mike Abraham (NM) ½ $5,000 N/A Santa Fe Horse Racing by Carrillo’s LLC A. Carrillo J. Leos

JOHN AUGUSTINE S., ALBUQUERQUE, Value of Race: $50,000, 3 yo’s & up, 870 yards, Time: 44.842 - 8/26/2012 1. Pakea Bay-QH , gr . g. 4, by Brookstone Bay-QH, - Pakea Kai-QH, by Mr Eye Opener-QH, Bred by: Dirk Jones (NM) hd $27,500 N/A

Barrett, David E. and May, Sue H. F. Danley D. Shepherd2. A� uent Boy , gr/ro. g. 6, by Lesters Boy, - Richie Girl, by Jack Wilson, Bred by: Rita J. Danley (NM) 3¾ $12,500 N/A Francone, Guy J. Evans R. Eikleberry3. Kc Royal Flush-QH , sor . g. 5, by Sixes Royal-QH, - Willie May Dash-QH, by Willie Wanta Dash-QH, Bred by: Kathryn Maynard & Carla Feerer (NM) ¾ $5,000 N/A Maynard, Kathryn and Feerer, Carla D. Duree T. Guymon

BLANKET SPONSORED BY GILLESPIE COUNTY FAIR & FESTI-VALS ASSN, Gr.3, GILLESPIE COUNTY FAIRGROUND, Value of Race: $120,400, 2 yo, 350 yards, Time: 17.618 - 8/26/2012 1. Spit Curl Jesse-QH , br . g. 2, by Spit Curl Jess-QH, - Linda Laveaux-QH, by First Down Laveaux-QH, Bred by: Juan M Escalante (TX) no $42,140 N/A Vasquez, Reyes C. Montes, Jr. T. Ramirez2. Cougar Hill-QH , br . f. 2, by Panther Mountain-QH, - Lovers Dash-QH, by Sir Cashanova-QH, Bred by: Bolivar Bishop & Aaron Cooper (LA) nk $18,060 N/A Castellanos, Luis J. Beavin J. Yoakum3. Cruisin Finish-QH , br . f. 2, by Shazoom-QH, - Jess Cruisin-QH, by Mr Jess Perry-QH, Bred by: Johnny Trotter/Burnett Ranches (TX) ½ $12,040 N/A Alonso Graniel, Jose E. Huitron L. Vivanco

BLANKET SPONSORED BY CURTIS STAUDT CONSTRUCTION S., GILLESPIE COUNTY FAIRGROUND, Value of Race: $11,150, 3 yo’s & up, 870 yards, Time: 46.851 - 8/26/2012 1. Dm Tra� c-QH , b . g. 6, by Bridlewood-QH, - Ease Thru Tra� c-QH, by Dash Thru Tra� c-QH, Bred by: Donna Mushinski (TX) ¾ $6,690 N/A Mushinski, Donna K. Mushinski L. Vivanco2. Pretty Boy Toro-QH , b . g. 6, by Rare Bar-QH, - Fancy Pricilla-QH, by Leaving Memories-QH, Bred by: Gene and Kathryn A Smith (OK) 1 $2,230 N/A Madrid, Luciano J. Pena, Jr. S. Carrizales3. Dont Trick Me-QH , br . g. 4, by Favorite Trick, - Jeskarita-QH, by Feature Mr Jess-QH, Bred by: James E and Marilyn Helzer (NM) 4½ $1,115 N/A Verette, Renee T. Smith D. Alvarez

JOHN DEERE JUVENILE CALIFORNIA REGIONAL CHALLENGES S., LOS ALAMITOS, Value of Race: $38,790, 2 yo, 350 yards, Time: 17.495 - 8/25/2012 1. Tell of the Past-QH , b . g. 2, by Teller Cartel-QH, - A Delightful Legacy-QH, by First Down Dash-QH, Bred by: Eaves Horses Family Ltd Part (TX) ¾ $17,843 98 Estate of Kim A. Kessinger J. Bassett S. Ramirez, Jr.2. All Out Arrogant-QH , b . g. 2, by Fdd Dynasty-QH, - Oh So Arrogant-QH, by Chicks Beduino-QH, Bred by: Dean R & Darrell L Frey (CA) nk $7,758 91 Martin, Ronald H. and Dees, Randall C. Joiner E. Nicasio3. Bingo-QH , sor . g. 2, by Tres Seis-QH, - Corona Blurr-QH, by Corona Cartel-QH, Bred by: Salvador Pimienta (OK) ¾ $3,879 89 Pimienta, Salvador F. Gonzalez A. Bautista

PFIZER CALIFORNIA REGIONAL STARTER ALLOWANCE CHAL-LENGE S., LOS ALAMITOS, Value of Race: $18,720, 3 yo’s & up, 350 yards, Time: 17.535 8/25/2012 1. Storm Feet-QH , gr . g. 4, by Make It Anywhere-QH, - Special Copauino-QH, by Straw� y Special-QH, Bred by: Francisco Gonsalez (CA) nk $9,172 94 Swett, David D. Swett T. Guymon2. Moonin the Chicks-QH , gr . g. 4, by Looking for Chicks-QH, - Your First Moon-QH, by First Down Dash-QH, Bred by: Vessels Stallion Farm Llc (CA) ½ $3,931 92 Moreno, Jose J. Moreno C. Mendez3. Alota Action-QH , br . f. 4, by Quick Action, - Alota Tra� c-QH, by Dash Thru Tra� c-QH, Bred by: Stanley H Watkins (CA) nk $1,965 89 Cuadra Mariscal M. Loza J. Andrade

AQHA BONUS CHALLENGE S., SANDY DOWNS, Value of Race: $9,000, 3 yo’s & up, 400 yards, Time: 19.856 - 8/25/2012 1. Whos On First Aj-QH , br . g. 8, by Separatist-QH, - Marys

Request-QH, by Arrows Request-QH, Bred by: Jackie or Rod MacPherson Jr (CA) ¾ $4,680 95 Parkinson, Rod R. Parkinson T. Lusk2. Lil Bitts a Dash-QH , b . g. 4, by Dashair-QH, - A Lil Bitts-QH, by Society Road-QH, Bred by: Patterson Livestock (UT) 2 $2,070 93 Whitaker, Cassady and Newbold, David J. Newbold J. Packer3. Miss Gisele-QH , sor . f. 4, by Buccaneer Beach-QH, - Cinderella Dash-QH, by Twaynas Dash-QH, Bred by: Randy Higginson (UT) 1 $1,035 86 Higginson, Randy J. Hadley J. Hadley

GCFA MAIDEN FUTURITY, GILLESPIE COUNTY FAIRGROUND, Value of Race: $50,000, 2 yo, 350 yards, Time: 17.716 - 8/25/2012 1. A Zoomin Fortune-QH , sor . f. 2, by Shazoom-QH, - Salute to Six Gun-QH, by Six Fortunes-QH, Bred by: Cody Dutton (TX) ¾ $17,500 N/A Chapa, Hector Y. Fierro R. Aguirre2. Biarritz-QH , sor . f. 2, by Shazoom-QH, - Kitty First-QH, by First Down Dash-QH, Bred by: Jorge Haddad (TX) ½ $7,500 N/A Haddad, Jorge J. Haddad S. Carrizales3. Christmas Clause-QH , br . c. 2, by Dashin Bye-QH, - Deceptively-QH, by Runaway Winner-QH, Bred by: Roger Knight Jr (TX) no $5,000 N/A Balderas, Miguel J. Saucedo E. Hernandez

SIMULCAST SERVICES S., GILLESPIE COUNTY FAIRGROUND, Value of Race: $18,000, 3 yo’s & up, 330 yards, Time: 16.606 - 8/25/2012 1. Lil Miss Hatch-QH , br . m. 7, by Achievement-QH, - Miss Hatch, by Duck Dance, Bred by: Ted G Abrams (LA) ½ $10,800 N/A Lozano, Macedonio E. Huitron E. Vera2. Dale N James-QH , b . g. 4, by Okey Dokey Dale-QH, - Sweet Jes-sica James-QH, by Mr Jess Perry-QH, Bred by: Sun� ower Supply Co Inc (MO) 1 $3,600 N/A McClure, Bob C. Keeton L. Vivanco3. Fast Dashin Dude-QH , sor . c. 4, by Heza Fast Dash-QH, - First Down Delight-QH, by First Down Dash-QH, Bred by: Connie Nobles (LA) no $1,800 N/A Casas, Eddie J. Haddad S. Carrizales

FAUBOURG ST. JOHN S., FAIR GROUNDS, Value of Race: $30,000, 3 yo’s & up, 870 yards, Time: 46.459 - 8/25/2012 1. Cat Five Storm-QH , br . m. 5, by Panther Mountain-QH, - She Wants Cash-QH, by Send Cash-QH, Bred by: Dale R White Sr (LA) ¾ $18,000 N/A Abrams, Jr., Teddy F. Cavazos G. Ortiz2. Doyles Dashing Star-QH , br . m. 6, by Heza Fast Dash-QH, - Georgia Wildcat-QH, by Groovy, Bred by: Barry McDonald (GA) 1½ $6,000 N/A Stephens Lessee, Rachael G. Stephens J. Dearmon3. Streakin King Corona-QH , b . g. 4, by King Corona-QH, - Streakin Paci� c-QH, by Streakin Six-QH, Bred by: Leroy L Fontenot Jr (LA) 1¼ $3,300 N/A Cox, Gene D. Strickland D. Watson

ADEQUAN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL CHALLENGE, LOS ALAMI-TOS, Value of Race: $36,720, 3 yo, 400 yards, Time: 19.826 - 8/24/2012 1. Tres of Linda-QH , sor . f. 3, by Tres Seis-QH, - Lindas Dasher-QH, by Chicks Beduino-QH, Bred by: C & R Singletary and J Hales (CA) 1 $16,891 102 J Hales and C & R Singletary S. Willoughby R. Aceves2. Attack the Cartel-QH , b . f. 3, by Corona Cartel-QH, - Separate Tac-QH, by Separatist-QH, Bred by: Steve D Burns Dvm (CA) 1¼ $7,344 96 Burns, DVM, Steve M. Casselman O. Peinado3. Whata Corona Runner-QH , b . c. 3, by Corona Cartel-QH, - Ab What a Runner-QH, by Royal Quick Dash-QH, Bred by: Dennie & Kris Hill (UT) ½ $3,672 86 Hill, Dennie and Kris B. Vickery G. Arriaga

GENTILLY DASH S., FAIR GROUNDS, Value of Race: $30,000, 3 yo’s & up, 250 yards, Time: 12.978 - 8/22/2012 1. Memorys Fast Dash-QH , sor . g. 5, by Heza Fast Dash-QH, - Grab a Memory-QH, by Holland Ease-QH, Bred by: Talmadge Cook (LA) no $18,000 97 Torres, Jaime F. Huitron F. Maldonado2. Zoomin to Win-QH , br . f. 4, by Azoom-QH, - First Place Winner-QH, by First Place Dash-QH, Bred by: You and Me Partners (OK) ¾

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S T A K E S R E S U LT S$6,000 96 Hogue, Kimberly and Herman M. Taylor J. Hamilton3. Rumbulling Knight-QH , gr . g. 4, by Midnight Knight-QH, - Rumbulling Jazz-QH, by Jazzing Hi-QH, Bred by: Essie Maricle (LA) no $3,300 88 Chavira, Guadalupe A. Chavira B. RansomBANK OF AMERICA CALIFORNIA REGIONAL CHALLENGE S., LOS ALAMITOS, Value of Race: $69,840, 3 yo’s & up, 440 yards, Time: 21.621 - 8/19/2012 1. Sparky E Boy-QH , br . g. 5, by Hawkinson-QH, - Yr Brown Lucy-QH, by Lanes Leinster-QH, Bred by: Reed L Pierson (UT) ½ $32,824 104 Pierson, Reed F. Ramirez R. Aceves2. Shining First Dash-QH , ch . h. 5, by First Down Dash-QH, - Keep On Shining-QH, by Keep On Turning-QH, Bred by: Muller Racing Llc (CA) ½ $13,968 102 Muller Racing LLC D. Ekins A. Bautista3. Bf Farm Boy-QH , sor . c. 4, by Hawkinson-QH, - Shirleys Straw� y-QH, by Straw� y Special-QH, Bred by: Donald C And/Or Peggy Boyle (OR) ½ $6,984 99 Siegel, Wade and Boyle, Don P. Jones R. Sanchez

MILE HIGH FUTURITY, Gr.2, ARAPAHOE PARK, Value of Race: $132,860, 2 yo, 400 yards, Time: 19.912 - 8/19/2012 1. Fabulous Ocean-QH , sor . c. 2, by Ocean Runaway-QH, - Fabu-lously Fast-QH, by Mr Jess Perry-QH, Bred by: Burnett Ranches Llc (TX) hd $53,144 N/A Muniz, Erasmo and Sandra H. Michel-Valverde R. Vicchrilli2. Takin On the Fire-QH , sor . c. 2, by Walk Thru Fire-QH, - Takin On the Crunch-QH, by Takin On the Cash-QH, Bred by: Jim Streelman or Bill Dale (ND) 1¼ $26,572 N/A Martinez, Miguel J. Gonzalez, Sr. F. Lozano3. Tyme for a Corona-QH , sor . c. 2, by Corona Cartel-QH, - First Prize Honey-QH, by Mr Jess Perry-QH, Bred by: Robert or Karen Nunnally (TX) hd $15,943 N/A Patterson, Maxine, Roberts, Jamie and Lewis, Judith T. Swan T. Wales

SPECIAL HANK S., ALBUQUERQUE, Value of Race: $25,000, 3 yo’s & up, 870 yards, Time: 45.142 - 8/19/2012 1. Prince Bac-QH , sor . g. 8, by Splash Bac-QH, - Queen Creek Queen-QH, by Bunny Bid-QH, Bred by: Duane Ellsworth Estate (AZ) 1 $15,000 N/A Ochoa-Pena, Gerardo G. Ochoa-Pena E. Garcia 2. Royal Initiative-QH , b . g. 5, by Royal Quick Dash-QH, - Fortuna Babe-QH, by Six Fortunes-QH, Bred by: Belinda Shaw (AR) nk $5,000 N/A Sedillo, Tony T. Sedillo D. Shepherd 3. Jw a Royal Flirt-QH , sor . g. 5, by Gw a Royal Chick-QH, - O� ce Wench, by Memo (CHI), Bred by: George T or Judy Weldon (UT) nk $2,500 N/A Weldon, George T. and Judy B. Rust A. Fuentes

NORTHERN PLAINS STALLION FUTURITY, CANTERBURY PARK, Value of Race: $22,069, 2 yo, 350 yards, Time: 18.240 - 8/19/2012 1. Hastabealeader-QH , b . g. 2, by Hasta Be Fast-QH, - Leadme-toyourladder-QH, by Special Leader-QH, Bred by: Wardell Quarter Horses (WY) ½ $11,035 N/A Myers, Gloria R. Johnson C. Smith 2. Mr Shakem Diva-QH , b . g. 2, by Royal Shake Em-QH, - Ms Devine Diva-QH, by This Snow Is Royal-QH, Bred by: David L Wis-dom (ND) ¾ $5,297 N/A Wisdom, David E. Hardy N. Goodwin 3. L Valentino-QH , sor . g. 2, by Its Royal Time-QH, - Valentine Leader-QH, by Special Leader-QH, Bred by: Jerry Olson (SD) hd $2,648 N/A Olson, Jerry H. Fennell, Jr. E. Prado

ARAPAHOE PARK EXPRESS S., ARAPAHOE PARK, Value of Race: $20,000, 3 yo’s & up, 330 yards, Time: 16.518 - 8/19/2012 1. This Is Da One-QH , sor . g. 4, by First Down Dash-QH, - Da One-QH, by Mr Jess Perry-QH, Bred by: Vessels Stallion Farm Llc (CA) nk $12,000 N/A Chavez, Guadalupe L. Chavez F. Lozano 2. Urbanite-QH , sor . m. 5, by Check Him Out-QH, - Imjumpn-QH, by First Down Dash-QH, Bred by: Blane Schvaneveldt/J Andreini (CA) nk $4,000 N/A Royal Dream Ranch, LLC. J. Dominguez A. Rivera 3. Wcr Really On a Run-QH , br . g. 7, by Separatist-QH, - Bcr Really

Cool-QH, by For Really, Bred by: Bruce B Turner (ID) ½ $2,000 N/A Ramirez, Simeon L. Chavez E. Bachicha, Jr.

MERIAL CALIFORNIA REGIONAL DISTAFF CHALLENGE, LOS ALAMITOS, Value of Race: $24,480, 3 yo’s & up, 400 yards, Time: 19.684 - 8/18/2012 1. Fredaville-QH , sor . m. 6, by Mr Jess Perry-QH, - Fearless Freda-QH, by Dash for Cash-QH, Bred by: Robert A Gentry (OK) ½ $11,505 99 Gentry, Robert J. Aleman G. Carter, Jr.2. Thisfeatureisspecial-QH , sor . m. 5, by Feature Mr Jess-QH, - This Girl Is Special-QH, by Special E� ort-QH, Bred by: J E Iii/D C/C T Ju-monville (LA) ½ $4,896 95 Zaborowsky, Mauro P. Jones R. Sanchez3. Flying Fig-QH , b . f. 4, by Corona Cartel-QH, - Tender Flyer-QH, by Straw� y Special-QH, Bred by: Legacy Ranch Inc (CA) ¾ $2,448 92 Legacy Ranch, Inc. and Muller Racing LLC D. Ekins A. Bautista

TWENTY SECOND RUNNING OF, PRAIRIE MEADOWS, Value of Race: $51,750, 3 yo’s & up, 400 yards, Time: 19.470 - 8/18/2012 1. Chi Ter-QH , br . g. 5, by Granite Lake-QH, - This Chicks Stylish-QH, by Chicks Beduino-QH, Bred by: Herb &/Or Doris Pierce (OK) ¾ $28,462 103 Kirby, Mary J. Kirby J. Salazar2. Cruzin the Wagon-QH , br . f. 3, by Pyc Paint Your Wagon-QH, - Penelope Cruzin-QH, by Okey Dokey Dale-QH, Bred by: Michael A Pohl (OK) 1¼ $8,797 97 Pursel, Terry C. and Mary Louise B. Clay S. Smith3. Giorgino-QH , sor . c. 4, by Apollo, - Las Alamitos-QH, by First Down Dash-QH, Bred by: Jorge Haddad (TX) hd $5,175 88 Haddad, Jorge K. Willis A. Silva

MILE HIGH DERBY, Gr.2, ARAPAHOE PARK, Value of Race: $79,280, 3 yo, 400 yards, Time: 19.881 - 8/18/2012 1. Galion-QH , sor . g. 3, by Shazoom-QH, - Winning Flair-QH, by Runaway Winner-QH, Bred by: Jerry Windham (TX) hd $31,712 N/A Dominguez, Jaime J. Dominguez E. Ramirez 2. Block N Tackle-QH , sor . g. 3, by Tac It Like a Man-QH, - Watchin the Rain-QH, by Takin On the Cash-QH, Bred by: Matt M Fales (AZ) nk $15,858 N/A Fales, Carolyn and Ralph M. Fales T. Guymon 3. Top Gun B-QH , br . g. 3, by Pyc Paint Your Wagon-QH, - Jet Along Jamie-QH, by Easy Jet-QH, Bred by: Bielau Oaks (TX) no $9,513 N/A Junior’s Quarter Horses, Inc. C. Gandarilla R. Vicchrilli

BRIGAND S., RUIDOSO DOWNS, Value of Race: $20,000, 3 yo’s & up, 550 yards, Time: 26.744 - 8/18/2012 1. Emperor Valerian-QH , br . g. 4, by Heza Fast Dash-QH, - Sheeza Lil Val-QH, by Dashing Val-QH, Bred by: Kelly/Yearsley Equine Llc (OK) 1¼ $12,000 N/A Pimienta, Salvador R. Muniz R. Ramirez2. Oh Hard to Sell-QH , b . g. 5, by Shazoom-QH, - Oh Mindy Oh-QH, by Straw� y Special-QH, Bred by: Mary Sorosky (OR) ½ $4,400 N/A Martinez, Carlos M. Orona, Jr. S. Rodriguez3. Double Kool-QH , gr . g. 4, by Snowbound, - Kool as Ever-QH, by Chicks Beduino-QH, Bred by: Edward C Allred (CA) 1½ $2,000 N/A Duarte, George H. Hernandez J. Levario

TREME S., FAIR GROUNDS, Value of Race: $40,000, 3 yo, 350 yards, Time: 17.443 - 8/16/2012 1. Lil Jess Oak-QH , sor . g. 3, by Oak Tree Special-QH, - Lil Jess Print-QH, by Mr Jess Perry-QH, Bred by: Gerald D Libersat (LA) no $24,000 86 Libersat, Gerald K. Broussard D. Watson2. Coors Select-QH , sor . g. 3, by Oak Tree Special-QH, - Miss Coors Cartel-QH, by Corona Cartel-QH, Bred by: Narciso Flores (LA) ½ $8,000 86 Coleman, Polly A. Brossette G. Ortiz3. Intriguing Jess Blue-QH , b . g. 3, by Jess Louisiana Blue-QH, - Call Me Intriguing-QH, by Call Me Together-QH, Bred by: J E Jumonville Jr (LA) hd $4,400 82 Alvarado, Yadira W. Simien, Jr. J. Hamilton

BLANKET SPONSORED BY STATE FARM INSURANCE, BILLY JOHNSON, GILLESPIE COUNTY FAIRGROUND, Value of Race: $41,600, 2 yo, 330 yards, Time: 16.798 - 8/12/2012

1. Tf Stone Cold Stoli-QH , sor . g. 2, by Stoli-QH, - Meadow Creeks E� ort-QH, by Special E� ort-QH, Bred by: Tate Farms (TX) ½ $15,411 N/A Garza, Marcello J. Muniz L. Vivanco2. Nega Tomasa-QH , blk . f. 2, by Dashin Bye-QH, - No Signature Needed-QH, by The Signature-QH, Bred by: Malinche Cattle Co (TX) nk $6,558 N/A Malinche Cattle Co, Inc. E. Huitron S. Carrizales3. Burlador Especial-QH , b . c. 2, by Adrians Jolla-QH, - I Be Dazzlen-QH, by Special Leader-QH, Bred by: Manuel Manrique (TX) 2¼ $4,372 N/A Terrazas, Hector A. Sanchez L. Ramirez

MASTER SALLS H., RUIDOSO DOWNS, Value of Race: $30,000, 3 yo’s & up, 870 yards, Time: 44.955 - 8/12/2012 1. All About Larry-QH , b . g. 5, by Heza Motor Scooter-QH, - Come Hell Or Hiwater-QH, by Shoot Yeah-QH, Bred by: Las Vegas Ranch (AZ) 8¾ $18,000 N/A Heath, Diane J. Stinebaugh L. Martinez 2. Cool Redalo-QH , br . m. 5, by Redalo-QH, - Isn’t Country Cool, by Regal Search, Bred by: Luis A Flores (NM) nk $6,600 N/A Orona, Sr. Martin and Gonzalez, Veronica O. M. Orona, Sr. L. Perez 3. Feature Showtime-QH , br . g. 5, by Feature Mr Jess-QH, - Jc Show Time-QH, by This Snow Is Royal-QH, Bred by: Mickey Tiner (OK) 1½ $3,000 N/A Saucedo, Rene R. Saucedo J. Coates

O. B. COCKERELL S., ALBUQUERQUE, Value of Race: $25,000, 3 yo’s & up, 350 yards, Time: 17.040 - 8/12/2012 1. A Spring Snow-QH , sor . g. 7, by This Snow Is Royal-QH, - Lexines Legacy-QH, by Special E� ort-QH, Bred by: Gordon & Lynn Nees (TX) 1 $15,000 N/A Jaquez, Leticia A. Jaquez T. Guymon 2. Raise Ur Corona-QH , b . f. 4, by Corona Casanova-QH, - Playful Eyes-QH, by Mr Eye Opener-QH, Bred by: Zenon Rodriguez (CO) ½ $5,000 N/A Rodriguez, Guillermo A. Chavez F. Lozano 3. Pistoli-QH , b . h. 7, by Stoli-QH, - Bettor Cartel-QH, by Corona Cartel-QH, Bred by: Mark Anthony Kirks (TX) no $2,500 N/A Ochoa-Pena, Gerardo G. Ochoa-Pena J. Ruiz

CASH CARAVAN S., CANTERBURY PARK, Value of Race: $22,050, 3 yo’s & up, 440 yards, Time: 22.421 - 8/12/2012 1. Streak N Hot-QH , b . c. 3, by Hotdoggin-QH, - Streak N Sierra-QH, by A Streak of Cash-QH, Bred by: Dale R Haglund (MN) nk $11,025 N/A Haglund, Dale D. Haglund D. Frink 2. Six It Up-QH , sor . m. 5, by Tres Seis-QH, - Biddies On a High-QH, by On a High-QH, Bred by: E D Calvert (MN) 1½ $4,410 N/A Pribyl, Steven A. Blair M. Luark 3. Cs Arc Light-QH , b . c. 4, by A Regal Choice-QH, - Easanon-QH, by Marthas Six Moons-QH, Bred by: Camelia J and Sylvia A Casby (MN) ¾ $3,308 N/A Casby, Camelia and Sylvia A. V. Hanson I. Suarez Ricardo

RMQHA CHAMPIONSHIP, ARAPAHOE PARK, Value of Race: $15,000, 3 yo’s & up, 400 yards, Time: 19.902 - 8/12/2012 1. Patriots Glory-QH , sor . g. 5, by Game Patriot-QH, - Daisy N Eye-QH, by Mr Eye Opener-QH, Bred by: Richard or Genevieve Herrman (CO) ½ $9,000 N/A Herrman, Richard and Genevieve H. Michel-Valverde E. Bachicha, Jr. 2. Chicka Wow Wow-QH , sor . m. 6, by Flew Bye a Winner-QH, - Dash for the Sixes-QH, by Dash for Cash-QH, Bred by: Alfred R

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Marez (CO) hd $3,000 N/A Marez, Alfred A. Chavez A. Luna 3. Mr Bac Splash-QH , sor . g. 6, by Splash Bac-QH, - Bcr Pale Moon-QH, by Kingdom Key-QH, Bred by: Mike McGee (CO) ½ $1,500 N/A Hammond, Taunya L. Chavez R. Vicchrilli

JOHN DEERE JUVENILE CHALLENGE, RETAMA PARK, Value of Race: $52,200, 2 yo, 350 yards, Time: 17.736 -8/11/2012 1. Adoring Jess-QH , sor . f. 2, by Mr Jess Perry-QH, - First to Adore-QH, by First Down Dash-QH, Bred by: Grant Farms Llc (LA) nk $24,012 90 Garza, Francisco B. Martinez D. Alvarez2. Sheaintcrynrealtears-QH , ch . f. 2, by Jet Cartel-QH, - Tear Drop Six-QH, by Sixarun-QH, Bred by: Alan M or Tawn F Perkins (TX) 1½ $10,440 88 Perkins, Alan M. and Tawn F. J. Yoakum J. Yoakum3. Runaway Bye Rr-QH , sor . c. 2, by Dashin Bye-QH, - Runaway Deb-QH, by Runaway Winner-QH, Bred by: Rafael Rodriguez Pantoja (TX) no $5,220 74 Ramos, Yadira J. Rangel E. Hernandez

ADEQUAN DERBY CHALLENGE, RETAMA PARK, Value of Race: $38,880, 3 yo, 400 yards, Time: 19.714 - 8/11/2012 1. Jess a Comment-QH , sor . g. 3, by First Comment-QH, - Jess Quick Fun-QH, by Mr Jess Perry-QH, Bred by: Raymond R Loup (TX) hd $17,884 93 Amburn, Michael G. Hopkins L. Ramirez 2. Jumpn Beau Chick-QH , gr . f. 3, by Jumpn Chic-QH, - Beaukas-QH, by Make It Anywhere-QH, Bred by: Sergio Garza (TX) no $7,777 92 Garza, Francisco B. Martinez M. Trujillo 3. Im the Key-QH , br . g. 3, by Shazoom-QH, - Royal Classic Chick-QH, by Chicks Beduino-QH, Bred by: Bob Moore Farms Llc (OK) 2¾ $3,888 92 Espinoza Stone, Inc. F. Huitron R. Ramirez, Jr.

IDAHO CUP QUARTER HORSE FUTURITY, LES BOIS PARK, Value of Race: $22,374, 2 yo, 350 yards, Time: 17.678 - 8/11/2012 1. The Midnite Caller-QH , sor . g. 2, by A Regal Choice-QH, - Cee the Blurr-QH, by Murrtheblurr, Bred by: J/M Loveland or L Southworth (ID) ¾ $9,132 86 Loveland, Jerry, Loveland, Marta and Southworth, Laura B. Bowman J. Chance 2. Cruzn By-QH , sor . f. 2, by Jumpn-QH, - Transforming Bruce-QH, by Hawkinson-QH, Bred by: Dutch Masters III (ID) ¾ $4,566 83 Spackman Racing L. Melton J. Hadley 3. Lil Dip a Nitro-QH , b . g. 2, by Royal Miracle Dip-QH, - Attract-QH, by Twaynas Dash-QH, Bred by: Dennis &/Or Gerri Cain (ID) ¾ $2,283 80 Jenkins, Dawna and Cain, Dennis D. Hall D. Crane

IDAHO CUP QUARTER HORSE DERBY, LES BOIS PARK, Value of Race: $15,000, 3 yo, 400 yards, Time: 19.571 - 8/11/2012 1. Rtm Philbin Rd-QH , sor . g. 3, by Dashair-QH, - Streakin Mirage-QH, by Streakin Dash-QH, Bred by: Theresa Hanson (ID) 1¾ $6,000 N/A Hanson, Susan and Theresa M. Hanson A. Corson2. Heza Beer Man-QH , sor . g. 3, by Corona for Me-QH, - Sheza Gator-QH, by Heza Fast Man-QH, Bred by: Coalcoman Llc (ID) nk $3,000 N/A Treyes, Vicente J. Mills D. Crane3. Wayward Wings-QH , sor . f. 3, by Hadtobenuts-QH, - Chickadown Azure-QH, by Easy First Down-QH, Bred by: Dan Moon (ID) 1¼ $1,500 N/A Moon, Dan B. Vickery J. Crispin

WINE COUNTRY DERBY, SANTA ROSA, Value of Race: $10,250, 3 yo, 440 yards, Time: 22.142 - 8/11/2012 1. Sparkin One-QH , sor . c. 3, by Walk Thru Fire-QH, - The Sparkling Chic-QH, by Chicks Beduino-QH, Bred by: Daniel Reynoso (CA) nk $5,778 N/A Galeote, Candido M. Gonzalez J. Arriaga2. Perfect Place-QH , br . c. 3, by City Place, - Corona Perfection-QH, by Corona Cartel-QH, Bred by: Vinewood Farms (CA) 3¼ $2,133 N/A Martinez, Jose D. Skinner A. Ayala3. El Baia-QH , ch . c. 3, by Walk Thru Fire-QH, - Valentina La Jolla-QH, by Streakin La Jolla-QH, Bred by: Por� rio Carrasco (CA) ¾ $1,300 N/A Carrasco, Por� rio J. Vera J. Arriaga

KNIGHT TRANSPORTATION FUTURITY, LES BOIS PARK, Value of Race: $33,000, 2 yo, 350 yards, Time: 17.702 - 8/10/2012 1. Bogue-QH , br . g. 2, by Brimmerton-QH, - Cool N Sixy, by

Imtoocool, Bred by: Bobby D Cox (TX) no $13,200 88 Waddell, David C. and Juli P. G. Simpson N. Smith2. Lookin Good Abe-QH , gr . g. 2, by Looking for Chicks-QH, - A Societys Lass-QH, by Society Road-QH, Bred by: Jay Pitcher (UT) nk $6,600 88 Pitcher, Jay J. Pitcher D. Crane3. Buzzed On Coronas-QH , sor . f. 2, by Stel Corona-QH, - Buzz Chick-QH, by Buzz Word-QH, Bred by: Absher and Decker (CA) ½ $3,300 83 Olmos, Fredy and Pedro F. Olmos J. Vanderwoude

LES BOIS DERBY, LES BOIS PARK, Value of Race: $17,300, 3 yo, 400 yards, Time: 19.975 - 8/10/2012 1. Jumpn Black Flash-QH , br . g. 3, by Tac It Like a Man-QH, - Stuckonafeeling-QH, by Special Leader-QH, Bred by: Lisa Anderson (WA) ½ $6,920 87 Anderson, Lisa L. Arreola R. Webb 2. Aguascalientes-QH , b . g. 3, by Tres Seis-QH, - Marmalade Lady-QH, by Dashin Bye-QH, Bred by: Robert W Gutke (UT) nk $3,460 85 Gutke, Robert J. Pitcher D. Crane 3. Royal Quick Lad-QH , gr . c. 3, by Royal Quick Dash-QH, - Shamless Lass-QH, by Shameless Wrangler-QH, Bred by: Kenneth and Barbara Hammon (UT) nk $1,730 84 Hammon, Barbara and Kenneth R. Hyde R. Burney

TREASURE VALLEY RACING BONUS CHALLENGE, LES BOIS PARK, Value of Race: $10,650, 3 yo’s & up, 440 yards, Time: 21.581 - 8/10/2012 1. Blue Piranha-QH , gr . g. 6, by Fishers Dash-QH, - My Blueberry Chick-QH, by Chicks Beduino-QH, Bred by: Martha F Wells (CA) nk $6,390 93 Escobedo, Elida S. Christensen J. Remer 2. R Chump Change-QH , gr . g. 4, by Cashin Man-QH, - Jewel Cartel-QH, by Corona Cartel-QH, Bred by: Allen B &/Or Becky Clark (UT) hd $2,130 93 O� ret, Travis, Goldman, Allan and Pe� er, Tom T. O� ret T. Lusk 3. Vodka Soda No Fruit-QH , gr . g. 6, by Shazoom-QH, - Cash Curve-QH, by Royal Quick Dash-QH, Bred by: Scott &/Or Bob Giltner (ID) no $1,278 92 Giltner, Bob and Scott K. Calton N. Marin

MR JET MOORE HANDICAP S., Gr.3, RUIDOSO DOWNS, Value of Race: $30,000, 3 yo’s & up, 400 yards, Time: 19.589 - 8/5/2012 1. Rare Walker-QH , sor . g. 5, by Walk Thru Fire-QH, - Oh La Proud-QH, by Shirley’s Champion, Bred by: Edward C Allred (CA) hd $18,000 N/A Hernandez, Erasmo H. Hernandez E. Ramirez2. Prospect to the Top-QH , b . c. 4, by Coronas Prospect-QH, - Cream to the Top-QH, by Easily Smashed-QH, Bred by: Sue H May (TX) ¾ $6,600 N/A Tavarez, Joel R. Muniz O. Rincon3. Feature Ten-QH , b . g. 6, by Feature Mr Jess-QH, - Shez Ten First-QH, by First Down Dash-QH, Bred by: Patsy and Claude Owen (TX) hd $3,000 N/A Rincon, Alonso J. Aldavaz, Jr. T. Guymon

NORTH CENTRAL QUARTER HORSE RACING ASSOCIATION FUTURITY, CANTERBURY PARK, Value of Race: $40,400, 2 yo, 350 yards, Time: 18.264 - 8/5/2012 1. Jess Lika Blair-QH , br . g. 2, by Call Me Corona-QH, - I Jess Lika-QH, by Jess Louisiana Blue-QH, Bred by: Alan Ham (SD) hd $20,200 N/A Ham, Alan R. Johnson T. Wellington 2. Hastabealeader-QH , b . g. 2, by Hasta Be Fast-QH, - Leadme-toyourladder-QH, by Special Leader-QH, Bred by: Wardell Quarter Horses (WY) nk $8,080 N/A Myers, Gloria R. Johnson C. Smith 3. Dash Ta Ozona-QH , gr . f. 2, by Dash Ta Fame-QH, - Blazin O� -QH, by Chicks a Blazin-QH, Bred by: Davidson Ranch (NM) nk $4,040 N/A Webb Ranch LLC R. Johnson D. Frink

SPEEDHORSE FUTURITY, Gr.2, FAIR MEADOWS, Value of Race: $311,349, 2 yo, 350 yards, Time: 17.231 - 8/4/2012 1. Hiclass Vodka-QH , b . c. 2, by Hiclass La Jolla-QH, - Newport Lily-QH, by Stoli-QH, Bred by: Ed Peters (TX) ½ $118,313 97 Rodriquez-Najera, Jesus C. Crawford S. Smith2. Special Candy Paint-QH , b . f. 2, by Pyc Paint Your Wagon-QH, - This Candys Special-QH, by Straw� y Special-QH, Bred by: Carl C Pe-

vehouse (OK) ½ $52,929 92 Pevehouse, Carl C. Crawford G. Carter, Jr.3. Jc Wants a Corona-QH , br . g. 2, by Ivory James-QH, - A Flyin Furr Holme-QH, by Check the Charts-QH, Bred by: Jose Cervantes (OK) nk $34,248 88 Cervantes, Jr., Jose L. Villafranco L. Martinez

SPEEDHORSE DERBY, Gr.3, FAIR MEADOWS, Value of Race: $92,295, 3 yo, 350 yards, Time: 17.162 - 8/4/2012 1. Haulin Candy Salt-QH , b . f. 3, by Pyc Paint Your Wagon-QH, - Salt Lake Spitty-QH, by Salt Lake, Bred by: Carl C Pevehouse (OK) nk $35,258 100 Pevehouse, Carl C. Crawford A. Baldillez, Jr. 2. Chicks Smart Money-QH , sor . g. 3, by First Smart Money-QH, - Beduinos Chick Jet-QH, by Rock Em Smooth-QH, Bred by: L Joe & Judith O Chappell Trst (OK) 1 $15,772 98 Joe L. and Judith O. Chappell Trust R. Dimitt G. Carter, Jr. 3. Pyc Cash-QH , b . g. 3, by Pyc Paint Your Wagon-QH, - Wallstreet Darlin-QH, by Bully Bullion-QH, Bred by: Bollenbach Farms (OK) no $10,203 91 Sills, James and Swindell, Gerald E. Willis J. Brooks

CHEROKEE NATION S., FAIR MEADOWS, Value of Race: $22,000, 2 yo, 350 yards, Time: 17.676 - 8/4/2012 1. Jessta Lil Spit� re-QH , b . f. 2, by Spit Curl Jess-QH, - Ima Disco Dancer-QH, by Pas Seul, Bred by: Rick or Connie Dickson (OK) 1 $13,196 77 Dickson, Rick and Connie C. Crawford G. Carter, Jr.2. Brace for Bernal-QH , br . c. 2, by Furyofthewind-QH, - Zoom Bracer-QH, by Shazoom-QH, Bred by: Joaquin N Lopez (OK) ½ $4,732 69 Prieto, Noel L. Villafranco J. Vazquez3. Fisher of Men-QH , sor . g. 2, by Fishers Dash-QH, - My Monica-QH, by Dashing Val-QH, Bred by: K & K Farms (TN) 1¼ $2,190 65 Crawford, Clinton C. Crawford A. Baldillez, Jr.

FILLIES AND MARES RACE FOR HOPE BONUS CHALLENGE S., CANTERBURY PARK, Value of Race: $27,750, 3 yo’s & up, 400 yards, Time: 20.173 - 8/4/2012 1. Huckleberry Mojito-QH , br . f. 3, by Feature Mr Jess-QH, - Eye Opening Special-QH, by Mr Eye Opener-QH, Bred by: Gary And/Or Patty Petersen (TX) 1¾ $13,875 N/A L M R 2011 E. Hardy N. Goodwin2. Believers Gathering-QH , gr . m. 6, by Agouti-QH, - None as Easy-QH, by Dashin Is Easy-QH, Bred by: Walter Fletcher (OK) nk $5,550 N/A Fletcher, Pat and Walt C. Hunt T. Wellington3. Bailey Nagurski-QH , br . f. 3, by Oak Tree Special-QH, - Ms Dia-mond Streaker-QH, by Streakin Six-QH, Bred by: Fred U Putho� (KS) ¾ $4,163 N/A Hogoboom, Albert and Putto� , Fred E. Hardy T. Riggs

JOHN DEERE NEW MEXICO JUVENILE CHALLENGE S., Gr.3, RUIDOSO DOWNS, Value of Race: $60,030, 2 yo, 350 yards, Time: 17.509 - 8/4/2012 1. Rockin Disco-QH , sor . g. 2, by Rock Solid Jess-QH, - Check This Disco-QH, by Check Him Out-QH, Bred by: Vwp Jr Inc (OK) hd $27,614 N/A Rockin J Running Horses and Manning, Jack M. Wake� eld R. Hadley2. Llano Cartel-QH , br . g. 2, by Teller Cartel-QH, - Eyesa Lil Cuervo-QH, by Lil Bit Cuervo-QH, Bred by: Wootan Racing (OK) nk $12,006 N/A Wootan Racing J. Reed E. Ramirez3. Obamano-QH , br . c. 2, by Oak Tree Special-QH, - Red Tomacita-QH, by First On the Red-QH, Bred by: Don S Apodaca (TX) nk $6,003 N/A Apodaca, Don H. Baeza R. Ramirez

WALTER MERRICK MEMORIAL S., FAIR MEADOWS, Value of Race: $22,500, 3 yo’s & up, 870 yards, Time: 45.810 - 8/3/2012 1. Oh Cooper Go-QH , sor . g. 4, by Apollo, - Oh Straw� y Go-QH, by Straw� y Special-QH, Bred by: Rex &/Or Sue Cox (OK) 2½ $13,088 71 Waters, Rob and Jill G. Valdivia R. Wilson2. Carny Streakin Dash-QH , sor . g. 8, by Streak and Dash-QH, - Carny Girl-QH, by Frisco Flare-QH, Bred by: J D Anderson (OK) nk $4,696 63 Anderson, J. J. Anderson S. Smith3. Corona Princess-QH , b . m. 6, by Coronas Prospect-QH, - Prin-cess Savannah, by Commemorate, Bred by: Lee A Smith (OK) hd $2,670 62 Parsley, James J. Parsley J. Romero

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GONNA RO SHAM BO SI-95

•From a limited number of foals, sire of: 2012 juvenile GONNA CHA CHA, 1st Zia Futurity-G1, All American Juvenile S., top 10% of finishers in the All American Futurity Trials; Frysta, 2nd NM State Fair Senorita Futurity-G3

• Exceptional two-year-old won 4 times in 6 starts, incl. $205,000 Grade 2 Ruidoso Quarter Horse Sale Futurity, All American Futurity Trial, Ruidoso Horse Sale Futurity Trial

• The leading stakes money winner at stud by the sire of Grade 1 All American Derby winner AREALSTRAITHEART SI-104

• Out of FIRST BY FAR-SI 95, finalist in the Grade 1 Ruidoso Futurity and Grade 1 Rainbow Futurity, and full or half sister to four stakes horses

• 2nd dam is half sister to Champion ALL ABOUT YOU SI-122.

REAL RUNAWAY - FIRST BY FAR, BY FIRST DOWN DASH

BO KNOWS SPEED

SIRE OF RG1 WINNING 2YO GONNA CHA CHAALL AMERICAN JUVENILE S. WINNER

Fee: $2,000 Live Foal Guarantee

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